• @BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Overrepresented may not be correct, the majority of the english speaking world is far to the left of the US. Even the US population is like 60-70% left leaning, it’s just that the left has lower voter participation rates.

    • Dark Arc
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      5 months ago

      Even the US population is like 60-70% left leaning, it’s just that the left has lower voter participation rates.

      Left leaning vs leftist is a much higher bar and I’d wager under 20% of the US (voting) population is leftist. That’s just based on my memory of how few leftist representatives we have in congress… Far from an exact science.

      I am definitely a liberal, but I’m by no means a leftist.

    • @vga@sopuli.xyz
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      5 months ago

      This used to be true, but I don’t think it is anymore. Or at least my perception is that some parts of the american left are way leftier than the europeans left are.

      Being in so close proximity to the obvious evil of communist regimes might have something to do with it.

      • @BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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        55 months ago

        There are no communist regimes…

        Both Russia and China are authoritarian dictatorships operating on a semblance of oligarchy controlled capitalism at this point.

      • Em Adespoton
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        45 months ago

        What’s changed is people’s outspokenness about their political views.

        The American Left, on average, would be considered well in the middle of the right in most of the world. This has resulted in “far left” in the US encompassing everything from global centrism to far left extremism. As such, using the term is pretty pointless without adding enough context so others know what is included.