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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

I think tribalism and anti-tribalism would be a better starting point while that was a meaning already too.

On this, I agree.

However, I propose that the "Anti-Conservative" label, with all of its flaws, has more utility in presenting its economic and political implications within the admittedly linguistically absurd political discourse in my country (U.S.A.).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I think, there, we have a disagreement. To me, it would sound like you reject the republicans specifically in a us political discussion, a position that I wouldn't be interested exploring, because of how strong the tribalism in us politics is. I would just assume that you are supporting the democrats. While with the understanding of the conversation, I would assume you aren't supportive of any of the us political party and vote for the least bad option.

In other words, I wouldn't want to explore your political position if you use that term as I would assume I understood. Consequently I would misunderstand your position. And I think others would do the same.

If someone would identify as a conservative, they wouldn't take you seriously anymore, as they would understand it that you reject them, even tho in practice they would agree with you on a lot of stuff and you aren't necessarily rejecting them.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

😅 My apologies, I've been re-reading this reply many times and I'm not following your argument against the utility of using the "Anti-Conservative" label for myself if someone asks what is my political position (within the United States)?

Is your thesis that "Anti-conservative" is not specific enough?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 hours ago

My apologies!

For a conservative™ (the way most people use the word), hearing "anti-conservative", probably makes them reject you immediately as from their pov, you reject them.

For a left wing person, hearing "anti-conservative" probably makes them assume that you talk about conservative™ and not conservative as you mean it.

So in both cases, you don't have the conversation that you want if you want to promote your political stance, as you kinda encourage them to not engage with your political stance.