Lucca said:
If you, personally, not needing social safety nets is a reason for you to think they're useless, then yeah, you're right-wing. It also makes me think you're a horrible person. You know, as a society, we're kind of supposed to care for everyone living in that society, not just ourselves. I think that wild individualism is the real driver of right-wing politics. You can make someone destroy everyone around them if you convince them that they will personally benefit from it. I'd rather live somewhere with no billionaires but a solid safety net than somewhere where billionaires thrive but people need to choose between going into crippling debt to get an education or live their entire lives struggling to pay for their next meal. If you've been convinced that you should give up on every right as a citizen and as a worker for the tending-towards-zero chance of becoming a billionaire, then you're as naïve as anyone. |
I am left-wing (in fact, leaning more and more to the left as the years go by, as some have already mentioned here) and I totally agree with you on this. To me, right-wing people come across individualistic people, who don't care about the social welfare. As long as they are fine, nothing more is important. In fact, if they could worsen other people's life just to make their lives a little bit better, they would do it without hesitation. Lack of empathy is the core element that ties them together and this characteristic can be seen in right-wing positions like being against the State provide public services like healthcare, education, or being in favor of laws that undermine minorities rights







