@krisnelson@legal.social on Nostr: npub1hpcdf…ghjn3 I laughed at this, though tbh I am unsure what "liberal" and ...
npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 (npub1hpc…hjn3) I laughed at this, though tbh I am unsure what "liberal" and "conservative" actually *mean* in the US, as Republicans here are not really conservative--they are more like reactionaries?--and "liberals" could be anything from social democrats to free-market conservatives.
Current political labels are confusing & mutable! That makes it hard to identify trends over time & across borders, as it seems to like we need some kind of semi-stable terminology to do good & useful analyses?
Current political labels are confusing & mutable! That makes it hard to identify trends over time & across borders, as it seems to like we need some kind of semi-stable terminology to do good & useful analyses?