FireKrakouer
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I'll start by acknowledging that progressive vs conservative and left v right are over-simplifications and not everyone will even agree on what those terms mean.
Having said that, if you are someone who generally backs one side of politics (which seems to be the vast majority of posters here), what is one issue that you find yourself actually agreeing with the other side on?
An example would be nuclear power, which was briefly discussed in the Trump thread earlier. A colleague of mine (who identifies as left wing) stated last week that they support nuclear power and denied that it was a partisan issue. They were surprised when I pointed out that the Greens parties of several countries are completely against the idea.
On the other hand, a RW uncle of mine was passionate about allowing same sex marriage in Australia. He couldn't get his head around the idea that anyone would oppose such a thing. He also believes that we should a better safety net in terms of welfare here, despite broadly being against improving the rights of workers vs employers.
An American acquaintance of mine votes Greens or Democrat but admits that they agree with Republicans in terms of the 2nd Amendment and gun laws.
Do you have any individual beliefs that run counter to the "side" or political party that you generally support? With broken clocks being right twice a day, are there any policies from the other side that you are partial to?
Having said that, if you are someone who generally backs one side of politics (which seems to be the vast majority of posters here), what is one issue that you find yourself actually agreeing with the other side on?
An example would be nuclear power, which was briefly discussed in the Trump thread earlier. A colleague of mine (who identifies as left wing) stated last week that they support nuclear power and denied that it was a partisan issue. They were surprised when I pointed out that the Greens parties of several countries are completely against the idea.
On the other hand, a RW uncle of mine was passionate about allowing same sex marriage in Australia. He couldn't get his head around the idea that anyone would oppose such a thing. He also believes that we should a better safety net in terms of welfare here, despite broadly being against improving the rights of workers vs employers.
An American acquaintance of mine votes Greens or Democrat but admits that they agree with Republicans in terms of the 2nd Amendment and gun laws.
Do you have any individual beliefs that run counter to the "side" or political party that you generally support? With broken clocks being right twice a day, are there any policies from the other side that you are partial to?