Using a slur is not indicative of a political leaning, it's an indication of your edge-lord status.
And, to use a hot take here, I believe that the "left to right" political axis can be simplified using a "I believe I am better than X" statement, where X is a set of people(s), that grows ever wider the further right you go.
Therefore a person on the "far left" of the axis would complete the sentence as "I believe I am better than nobody" and thus it's not really plausible that they would need slurs to talk about others.
I realize that this sounds a little of the "no true Scotsman" fallacy, but people saying they are something, does not make them that something unless backed up by actions/beliefs. Using slurs is antithetic to being any kind of left, not just "far", so I suspect you might have met someone confused about things.
I guess you missed every time they called Tim Scott and Judge Thomas uncle toms.
my point was people of all political leanings can act like this. it's not exclusive to "far-right" people.
> If they don’t like that, they should change their behavior.
they don't care. that's why they're trolling
What in the heck is happening here? Is this Twitter?
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