Do any of them know what the word “liberal” actually means?

  • lugal@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    The US is such a right wing country that liberals are the mainstream left. In Europe, liberals are centrists and they aren’t further to the right than American libs.

    • Neato@ttrpg.network
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      5 months ago

      The meme says “American Republicans” so I thought we were considering this from an American pov. Definitions are going to change going to other countries and doubly so when talking about politics.

      • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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        5 months ago

        It isn’t just about it meaning something else when ‘going to another country’. ‘Liberal’ has an actual definition with a history.

        I’m honestly kind of confused about american liberals digging their heals in on this definition when it has historically been taken to mean something they don’t seem to agree with anymore.

        • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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          5 months ago

          ‘Liberal’ has an actual definition with a history.

          The word “awful” has an actual definition with a history too. That history starts with it meaning “full of awe”
          https://www.etymonline.com/word/awful

          Word usage and definitions change over time. If you know people use a word differently then you need to at least explain the definition you are using or you’re just going to confuse or alienate people who understand the word differently.

          • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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            5 months ago

            I’ll happily state my case for whatever usage I’m adopting, and ask for clarification when I suspect someone is operating on a different one, but I don’t see any case to be made for the vague american label when discussing anything beyond american electoral politics - for the same reason i’m happy to jab at the usage in the same context, because it’s the assumption of neutrality it asserts that I take issue with and am calling attention to.

      • lugal@sopuli.xyz
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        5 months ago

        But the definition doesn’t really change. Take universal healthcare. A liberal idea that’s considered common sense in Europe and left wing in the US. Obamacare would be something you expect from a center right European and a left American. Both are called liberal.

        And if the meme was from an exclusively American pov, it wouldn’t specify “American Republicans”

        • FozzyOsbourne@lemm.eeOP
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          5 months ago

          You’re correct, I specified “American republicans” to refer to the political party because everywhere else “republican” means anti-monarchist

      • lad@programming.dev
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        5 months ago

        Yeah, this is about as confusing as it gets, I feel like those labels rarely make much sense :(