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In reply to the discussion: What does it really MEAN when people label themselves as political "moderates"? [View all]raging moderate
(4,617 posts)I guess I have to admit that I am as human as anybody.
I have a brother who started out as a rigid Democrat, read "None Dare Call it Treason," and overnight became and remained a rigid right-wing Republican. From the first, he was just as convincing a debater for the right-wingers as he had been for the Democrats. This was about fifty years ago. I learned a great deal that day, about him, about people in general, and about myself. I suspect that none of us are as correct as we seem to ourselves. We are all so limited in our experience and our understanding, boxed into these skulls trying to comprehend the universe with these greasy string networks we call brains.
One thing I like about Democrats is our efforts to consider as many viewpoints as possible, which seems to me to encourage an atmosphere of humility. I tried to explain to my rigid right-wing son, If somebody showed up at a Democratic meeting suggesting that we should all wear only clothing made of giant glued-together leaves, we would invite them in to have coffee and a doughnut and let them have their say. I believe this is a great strength.