But centrism isn't about finding the geometric mean of the two sides it's about analyzing each problem separately, making compromises and initiating slow change.
I have experiences opposing this to the point where I don't think I can get myself to watch anything with German dubs ever again. Most words spoken in English will have an equivalent in German that's three times longer so the lipsync always looks very weird. At least as far as I've seen.
I'm sturggling with German in school and so I thought that consuming any media that is German must help. It actually doesn't, but occasionally I manage to somehow translate a meme and then I get the funnies.
For me it was having the audacity to state Holodomor was real, while denying it is actually a crime in my county. Looking it up it actually isn't, but it's widely accepted to have happened and is taught in history lessons.
For me it's categorizing radical ideologies correctly. I just hate people throwing around buzzwords, calling anyone a communist/fascist they disagree with. Those words have meanings. You can actually be worse then the fascists and still not be one, it's not impossible. You can still be hated for that, but you didn't automatically become one, because you are right-wing and coincidentally an asshole. But the moment someome calls you a fascist, while you're just an asshole, their opinon automatically becomes invalid and wrong.
Look, centrism is a real thing. There are people who really do like to analyze each and every problem from a more or less unbiased viewpoint and form strong opinions without the influence of ideology, while being ready for a compromise. Anyone who was serious about being a centrist I ever talked to defined their ideology this way.
With that being said there also are right-wingers who like to masquerade as centrist or sometimes moderate left just so they can use their supposed position to more effectively plant their ideas and try and normalize them.
But the thing I'm sick and tired of is when people try and pretend that this is true for every centrist, while ignoring the real problem that there are radical elements that try to masquerade as moderate ones and in doing so are polarizing and actively destroying our society.
Doesn't matter whether you consider the US a western democracy, they consider themselves one and what OOP says is that that can't possibly be right for the reasons following. It seems you are in agreement after all.
I think cereal is brought in to demonstrate the absurdity of the situation, where something so basic as worker's or renter's rights are non-existent but somehow energy already has went into something so stupid as cereal, which indeed nobody cares about.
Aight now tell me about this cuz I don't have a clue about what this should be