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by igneo676
171 days ago
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Nah, this is just the No True Scotsman fallacy. San Francisco is FAR more left in their politics than most of the nation. For example, the new mayor described himself as: > As a lifelong Democrat and San Franciscan, I am running for mayor to turn around the city I love London Breed, the mayor before, was endorsed by explicitly Democrat or nonpartisan individuals (including Kamala Harris) We could go on. What's ironic here is that this comment just reveals how disconnected this form of left wing politics is from the larger nation. They call even examples of the politics of their own "right wing" because they're so radically left |
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Democrats are a center-right party, they do not argue for any left wing position - like nationalizing industry, abolishing markets etc etc. In Europe, their equivalents in terms of economic policy would be conservative parties like the CDU.
The fact you consider them left wing is only evidence of above overton window shift happening.