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y'all keep floating me to the political left. is this how MAGA folks feel?

My social media environment (mostly Lemmy for the last year, after I left Reddit) is very leftist. I'm finding myself floating more and more left because y'all have a point and there's not many counter-arguments in this social media environment. I sometimes wonder if that's how MAGA folks feel--floating more and more right because that's what they're surrounded by.

Of course, my floating is (naturally /s) based on reason and leftists making good memes/arguments.

Anyways, that's this morning's introspection.

Side showerthought: my convictions are based on memes. Anyone have nice, accessible resources for giving those convictions a more solid base? I'd love something like a graphic history of leftist thought (similar to Queer: A Graphic History). Something approachable but with citations. Thanks :)

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  • ironically, this leftish area has caused me to go from thinking the right was terrible and the left was good to realizing there are really annoyingly aggressive people on both sides. I generally can't stand oppression, so I am naturally on the side opposed to antiLGBTQ oppressors, racists, and sexists; which causes me to fall on the left side. But, now being in a leftish area a while, I dislike how the sheer vilifying and mob mentality disrupts calm logical thought. I will get downvotes for saying this (and that's exactly my point), but, for example, if I were to think a policy of trump or elon was smart and good, you know there is no way i could mention it without 80 downvotes and constant personal attacks. If Trump liked gummi bears, saying 'thats cool gummi bears are good' would instantly result in 40 people yelling how terrible Gummi Bears are... because Trump likes them.

    So lemmy caused me to go from leftist to instead having a distinction between respectful, nonaggressive people and those that aren't. I would value a respectful, wellmeaning republican that I can have a meaningful conversation with (even if I disagree), over an aggressive lefty attacking any hint of an ideology other than their own.

  • The key to it is to never get comfortable in your beliefs. Challenge them, break them down in your head over and over. Not until anything. You never stop.

    Yes, you still run the risk of self selecting what you already believe because you use the same reasoning each time, but there's limits to what you can do in that regard. It takes practice to work around that, so the only way to avoid it is through practice. When you find yourself agreeing with what you already believe, seek out a different stance and pick it apart to try and convince yourself of it.

    Again, it isn't perfect, there's no echo chamber as complete as our own heads. But the more you work at it, the better you'll get.

    Part of that is rigorous fact checking though, and that's where the far right in specific falls short. Too much of what they rely on is about fear and hate that is based in falsehood. Now, the far left also has its problems with facts vs faith, and that can lead to hate and fear, but it isn't based on it from the start, so it's easier to sort out when a specific belief is poorly constructed.

    That isn't a centrism argument that the middle is better, there's way too many flaws in that concept. It's saying that you can end up at extremism in different ways, for different reasons and it'll still behave the same.

  • I don't think they have the same experience. I think in those spaces you see people giving each other a sense of camaraderie and belonging for aligning against out-groups, whereas we ditched Al Franken merely for being accused of misconduct.

    Maybe it's a tired joke by now, but I have never been able to reckon with the political dynamic when you judge people by the company they keep - people of quality are not in a hurry to accept and tolerate just anyone who shows up, whereas people of the worst kind are very happy to make new friends of any stripe.

    • I was about to say "I don't know. My cousin shoved me away just because I don't eat pork." then I realized that that aligns me with not-Christians. (pork violently does not agree with my digestive system)

      • Pork products are a big deal to some people I guess. And I thought the whole early 2000s bacon meme thing was cringe. ..

  • Even Leftists hate other Leftists due to the aggrandizing resource depleting insufferability of micro causes

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