Right. The right believes in the individual, and the left believes in equality and the environment. Essentially, the right is short-term, and the left is long-term. Most politicians in power are centrist, though, I would say. Trudeau, Biden... they’re centrist, not left.
Left has a lot of supporters among younger people who can’t vote or in provinces and states without much power in the system, which proves we need proportional representation...
Left also is associated with stopped climate change, this is true, and actually right, centrist, and left all have the majority of people believing in and wanting to fight climate change. A lot of younger people believe in climate change and are instigating protests to raise awareness. We actually can’t stop it, it’s been going on for too long, but we can slow it and bring it t9 a manageable point.
But what if there isn’t climate change?
Well switching over to more eco-friendly forms of energy and transportation is probably better anyway, for the air quality and it’s cleaner energy anyway. So win win no matter what.
Of course, if the argument is that it can’t be true it costs too much, that’s a really stupid argument. Because the less you spend now fighting climate change the more you’ll spend later!
Anyway, I got a bit off topic but, Far Right is fascist, like Far Left is socialist. Both are the once good ideas taken to the extreme, and become something far worse. Saying fascism is right wing is not blaming you for being right wing, or blaming right wing as a whole, it’s saying it is right wing twisted. Like socialism/communism is left twisted.
I’m left wing, so I may be biased. But I’m going by the dictionary here.
And you might be biased too, because you’re right wing.
So think about all of that.