There's a great part in the book 1984 where they talk about how the elite 1% control everything and 85% are just living off the scraps. The remaining 14% see themselves as prospective elites, though they live only marginally better than the 85%. The elites promise that if only they defend the 1% hard enough, and do everything they're told they should do, then one day they might be let into the elite crowd.
I think George Orwell was describing centrists as that 14%. The defenders of the status quo.
Ah yes, the "You must always stand 100% behind ALL the political positions and decisions of my party, even the most extreme ones, or you are just the same as the worst examples of the other party." argument.
Even if one party is clearly worse than the other overall, it's still a messed up way to think. No one is above criticism.
No political parties were mentioned whatsoever, and I'm curious which party you think reresents the "left", because no Western country has a legitimate left wing party present in their effective two-party systems.
No mention of loyalty either, to any people or groups of people, and certainly not blind loyalty. No mention of supporting positions at all.
What do you hope to gain from such a blatantly disingenuous comment? I'm honestly baffled.
Using the word "political party" might have been a misnomer of my part. By "political party" I meant the positions generally associated with the left and the right. And the whole point I'm trying to make is that the idea portrayed in the comic makes a case for blind loyalty to the ideologies of the political "side" that you identify with. This is the kind of attitude I am firmly against. This forces people into boxes that very few people truly fit in.
It's always fun to listen to some Americans labelling Dems as commies.
This is obviously not the same view as OP, but based upon the comments I thought I could throw a light on where "the world" places Dems and Republicans on the wold political scene. Ish...
The illustration is not analogous. The first picture is based on the perception that centrists have of themselves, the second is the reality of that perception. It’s a metaphor. Humor does not always follow logic, crazy right?
This incongruity model can explain why older adults do not comprehend jokes as frequently as younger adults. Due to declines tied to the aging process, older adults may not have the cognitive resources needed to create multiple representations, to simultaneously hold multiple ones in order to detect the incongruity, or to inhibit the first one that was activated. Getting the joke relies on working memory capacity and control functions. However, when older adults succeed in their efforts to do these things, they typically show greater appreciation of the joke than younger adults do and report greater life satisfaction than those who don’t see the humor.
Interesting read on why sometimes we don’t get the joke.
i’m a true neutral in the way that i let the entropy of society take over and say fuck it, nothing matters
politics is a horse race, and america is in dead fucking last, so how does my iota of participation impact any significant amount to the ongoing—here’s that word—enshittification of the public political climate?
edit: alright cool, bad take, i might reconsider this one
I find it funny that the same group of people who believe trickle down economics doesn't work also insist that trickle down policy will work because of "lesser evil" and "best option".
Some of us enjoy not bootlicking a party 24/7 expecting it to solve problems simply because it isn't the one that is pure evil.
Like I can bet my entire life savings Biden's national train plan will go absolutely nowhere because Obama's national train plan went absolutely nowhere. Yet every doofus and their mom are on here telling me I should appreciate baby steps for wasting my tax money (for the nth time) and not criticize Biden because he needs to beat Trump in the elections.
Yeah no thanks. If the best he can bring to the table is more hot air, he's not doing enough for his constituency at all.
I'll go ahead and presume you know that some billionaires see themselves as marginalized, stepped on by society to take their hard-earned wealth away and spread it to leeches that haven't worked a day in their life.
Were they to see this picture, they'd see themselves at the bottom.