Yet.

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      False because it is an American sub that is weighted towards the democrats and the democrats are not left leaning in any meaningful way. There is no left in America. The democrats and the “left” of America are objectively hard right financial capitalists and managers of empire.

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          Just be take a short trip to any country outside the US and you’ll realize that it is indeed the case: No left in the US.

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            Ah yes, like Europe?

            Spain, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Hungary? Which socialist right wing “paradise” should I visit?

            Or maybe Germany, where the AfD is gathering steam?

            Maybe actually learn about the world before spouting sayings you learned on Twitter 3 years ago.

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              Europe sure has a big resurgence in right wing politics, however a socialist left is still represented (albeit on the decline).

              I’m not stating that there is a socialist paradise somewhere, just that in the US you can hardly consider the left “left” (Overton window, yadi yada)

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      /r/politics is just DNC lib screeching and astroturfing. Nothing leftist about it. At least not since Sanders lost the primaries in 2016. That was the first major shift there.