• Syrc@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    No…? 4-day work week with no reduction in pay is very much a left/far left concept even in Europe.

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      yeah and I could point to his right wing non-economic views

      That’s why he ends up a centrist which is far from the guy’s claim of being alt-right

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        yeah and I could point to his right wing non-economic views

        For example? Legit question, I’ve heard him being pretty supportive of stuff like LGBT rights, Climate activism, Gun laws and legalization of Marijuana, but I’m European so I might not have the full picture.

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          Pro guns - while he supports some restrictions, he is still pro gun

          pro war - supported bombing Yugoslavia and invading Afghanistan

          pro gender - supports gender identity/roles rather than abolishment

          pro oil - recently voted against replacing oil with nuclear for power generation

          Anti-illegal immigrant - not really a problem itself but in 2006 he voted in favour of indefinite incarceration. Also tried to make it illegal for the US to notify Mexico about private militias that patrol the border to kill anyone sneaking across

          Drug policy - he only supports legalizing cannabis and blames pharmaceutical companies for the opioid crisis but I couldn’t find anything about giving mental healthcare to addicts or treating them like humans not criminals

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            Well, most of these positions are shared across the political spectrum even in Europe. (Also apparently he regrets his decision about Afghanistan). I’d still say that would place him left/center left in most of the continent, imo.

            Thanks for the list though, I rarely see people bring out legit points against Bernie, it’s good to have a nuanced discussion.

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                Care to argument or are you just going to say “no u” and dip? In which european country are most of these up for serious political debate?

                Hell, if anything in Italy there’s discussion about nuclear but it’s the left that wants it banned while the right is pushing it.

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                  Yeah sure.

                  Well, most of these positions are shared across the political spectrum even in Europe Pro guns - while he supports some restrictions, he is still pro gun

                  Nobody in Europe is Pro-guns end of story. Not even a possibility.

                  pro war - supported bombing Yugoslavia and invading Afghanistan

                  When did you ever saw a politician in Europe going for war? Never.

                  pro gender - supports gender identity/roles rather than abolishment

                  European left pushed for this… that might be the only thing.

                  pro oil - recently voted against replacing oil with nuclear for power generation

                  Almost every EU party and politician is pushing for green energy, not oil, not nuclear. Even Germany while being governed by the center-right decided to close nuclear power stations.

                  Anti-illegal immigrant - not really a problem itself but in 2006 he voted in favour of indefinite incarceration. Also tried to make it illegal for the US to notify Mexico about private militias that patrol the border to kill anyone sneaking across

                  Europe is not anti-illegal immigration at all, and the proof of this was the migration mess in countries like Italy and the plan to redistribute those people across all countries.

                  Drug policy - he only supports legalizing cannabis and blames pharmaceutical companies for the opioid crisis but I couldn’t find anything about giving mental healthcare to addicts or treating them like humans not criminals

                  The EU does a lot in healthcare for addicts, most countries only consider it a crime if you’re carrying a large amount because it would be considered trafficking. Nobody wants to legalize anything except for the far-left extremists in a few countries.

                  So no, almost none of those positions are shared across the political spectrum in Europe.

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                    Nobody in Europe is Pro-guns end of story. Not even a possibility.

                    He’s “pro-guns” as in, “pro-being able to own a gun under the right circumstances”. No one is trying to outlaw guns in Europe, because they aren’t as much of an issue if you actually check who you’re giving them to, like Bernie proposes.

                    Almost every EU party and politician is pushing for green energy, not oil, not nuclear. Even Germany while being governed by the center-right decided to close nuclear power stations.

                    …so they’re against nuclear and only want fully clean energy. Like Bernie.

                    The EU does a lot in healthcare for addicts, most countries only consider it a crime if you’re carrying a large amount because it would be considered trafficking.

                    Not really? I have a friend with those issues in Italy and every time he tried to go to psychologists or clinics they all pinned every issue on drugs and wanted him to quit cold turkey before even starting to treat him. And we’re talking about cannabis, which would be legal under Bernie.

                    Nobody wants to legalize anything except for the far-left extremists in a few countries.

                    There’s been discussions for legalization of cannabis from the left, but none for everything else. So again, the same position as Bernie.

                    As for war and immigration sure, I didn’t say all positions. But I still stand by the point that most of those are definitely not right-exclusive positions in the EU.