Sorry, I just realized that you might take that as directed at you. I realize that sometimes the NYT is the best or only source for news, I've just been very frustrated with the NYT, especially when it comes to stuff like this.
This is a bad headline and it lends credence to the GOP framing that Trump and Elon are "cutting waste" and "saving money". Musk didn't "save" 8 billion OR 8 million dollars, he illegally halted payment for 8 million dollars worth of government services. Whether those services were wasteful or not has not been examined at all, as evidenced by these absolute clowns accidentally firing critical government workers who oversee things like nuclear arms and monitoring avian influenza. Multiple times these people have admitted to accidentally firing people when they had no idea what those people were doing and how the firings would affect citizens. We can not roll over and allow them to frame this the way they want to.
Did you read the article? I think it does a pretty good job of explaining what the author means by that phrase. The author articulates her concept of a "far center" (as opposed to far right and far left), which she describes as people who take liberal values to reactionary extremes, valuing civility over justice, etc.
The far center is for free speech and bourgeois institutions; it is against cancel culture, student protests, and radicalism of any kind. Yet it rejects the idea of a shared ideology or politics. Instead, its members see themselves as independently sane individuals — concerned citizens who wish only to defend civil society from the unbearable encroachments of politics. So the far center is liberal, in that its highest value is freedom; but it is also reactionary, in that its vision of freedom lacks any corresponding vision of justice.
My wife and I joined an Episcopal church a few years ago after a fairly painful falling out with the church we had been part of for ~15 years. It has wound up being such a blessing for us in so many ways, one of which is not feeling like we have to cringe whenever a leader in our church speaks out in public. Bishop Budde is a perfect example of the kind of rhetoric that attracted us to the Episcopal church - gentle, kind, but firm on matters of love and care for others.
@thelucky8@beehaw.org, when you're posting obvious satire as genuine news, you might need to take a step back and do some self evaluation. You've been posting a lot of articles with a pretty clear point of view, and if you're not concerned about veracity or quality then you might want to slow down and think a bit more, no?
If you can't tell the difference between being upset that a game was made badly and being cruel to the developers, you may need to take a step back.