• UsernameHere@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I would vote for Bernie but in my experience many voters are closer to the middle of the ideological spectrum than far left or right.

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      23 hours ago

      This is very true, a lot of people get wrapped up in their bubbles, either the internet bubble or their own personal bubbles, so they believe the bubble when it says “everyone is left or right” but theirs a ton of people sitting in the middle just apathetic towards being invested politically.

      The kicker is that those people in the middle are villanized by both sides as being a part of the other side. Instead of them trying to bring them to their ideology, they push them away. But this was what the constant polarization through wedge issues get you, an easily divided populace that is divided fighting about things the political figures on either end don’t actually care about, so you vote for those issues instead of the ones that prevent the ever increasing cancer that is billionaires.

      Its all a distraction.

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          19 hours ago

          In this case, id have to say they’re full of shit. We did this to ourselves when the government chose to chase the needs of the capitalist over the people that make up the country. That’s like tossing a match into an active fire and saying you started it.

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            19 hours ago

            I think think there are more moderates that far left or far right because the majority of people are exposed to talking points from all ideologies.

            I think the internet is causing more people to stay inside their echo chambers and drift further left or right instead of being exposed to nuance.

            But I suppose capitalism has played a part in forming those echo chambers. Facebook being one example that comes to mind.