• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    It’s because we lefties say completely justified mean things about so-called ‘centrists’, and criticizing the literal record of centrism is tantamount to insulting a centrist’s identity.

    The centrists made up the term so they wouldn’t have to face the fact that they’re conservatives.

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      24 hours ago

      That’s right, the centrists are conservatives and the so-called “conservatives” are really regressives at best, plenty of them fascists.

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        23 hours ago

        We don’t just call everyone we don’t like fascists. But uh, them folks are fascists.

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        19 hours ago

        Many of the greatest political advancements in the history of humanity were achieved by people you’d call “centrists”.

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          At the time of those political advancements, it was progressive ideology. Otherwise they wouldn’t have been advancements, it would have been conserving the norm, dumbass.

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            Not really, I provided some examples to some other user where they were clearly “centrists”. There were people who leaned more on both sides and the advancement was achieved by someone who was more moderate.

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            17 hours ago

            The post-WW2 transition to liberal democracy in Germany, Italy (Adenauer and De Gasperi), and in general European integration; ending apartheid in South Africa; 1991 economic reforms in India; Deng Xiaoping’s socialist market economy in China which lifted millions from destitution; Chile’s transition to democracy; the labor-capital compromise in Scandinavia which allows them to have very free markets and very strong welfare systems at the same time.

            I could go on.

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                    • The post-WW2 transition to liberal democracy in Germany, Italy (Adenauer and De Gasperi): Adenauer and De Gasperi were the leaders of the respective christian-democratic parties and led the transition of their countries away from 2 of the worst dictatorships humankind has ever seen
                    • ending apartheid in South Africa: F. W. De Klerk was South Africa’s last apartheid president and although he represented the party which created apartheid, he acted as a centrist. He sidelined the far right wings of his party, released Nelson Mandela’s and ended the system. Nelson Mandela also adopted pretty reconciliatory policies once he became president.
                    • 1991 economic reforms in India: the centrist Indian National Congress party adopted sweeping reforms that enabled India to face the crisis it was going through and speed up its GDP per capita growth.

                    I don’t have time to finish but you can easily find more information about the rest in any contemporary history textbook or on the internet.