• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    The right opposes free thought and favors conformity to support the privileged few.

    The left favors free thought and opposes conformity, because that would impede social progress.

    Yeah, I wonder why one of those groups is likely to have public arguments.

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      Not necessarily. Some leftists demand conformity in beliefs. “If you don’t believe XYZ, you’re a shill/neoliberal/fascist etc.”

      I feel like favoring free thought and opposing conformity leads to arguments, but demanding conformity leads to enemies (like this meme).

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      The problem is not public arguments, but groups rejecting other groups for ideological reasons. I personally know people who are like “you can be a communist, or you can be wrong”.

      The reality is that there are left groups, especially far-left groups, who will already dismiss your opinion on everything for not categorically rejecting a (social) markets economy. Doesn’t matter if you agree in all other points.

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        That reminds me of a scene from Jean-Luc Godard’s La Chinoise, where some members of a Maoist group call others “conformists” or something to that effect because they hold different views on the finer details of communism/socialism.