(10-08-2025, 08:28 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: I sometimes feel I'm in the invisible middle of the horseshoe, looking in despair at both sides.
I think there is a political version of The Dunning-Kruger effect where the most bias think their centered and the most centered think they're bias.
Or it's just defined halfway and comes off that way.
But I am not in the center. Let the fucking Buddhists contemplate their enlightenment under trees and erode their attachments on the middle ground.
I used to think I was centered.
Because it's not just decided by the X Axis of the financial system(commie/capitalism), but also the Y axis of the social system (Authoritarian/Freedom)
And I have no desire to to find the middle ground on that axis. Regardless of where all the elected presidents really are. America political is on the world's upper right.
My view's have drifted down and left under Trump 2.0 as certain views become more important.
I went from +4.5, -2.5 to +2.0, -4.5 since 2023/2024.
* Edited to include where I think The American Left/Right adjusted Candidate spectrum exists, with outliers.
On I Side With that seems to align with several conflicting ideologies between 70 and 80% at once.
And that apparently all means I Side With The Green Party (74%), Forward Party(73%), No Labels(70%), Peace and Freedom(73%), Democrat. (70%), Socialism (68%)
Right/left seems more top/bottom than right/left.