Aizle wrote:
Well, it really depends I guess. I try and be moderate in my of my views...
Aizle, what I think you are missing is that you
believe yourself to be moderate, while others believe quite differently about you. Who is correct? It's all purely subjective, and when dealing with one's self, people are notoriously blind in their perception of actions/beliefs/social lens.
I know I am not "moderate", yet I could describe myself nearly the same way you do. As an example, these are not the words I would have chosen, but they apply:
I'm definately on the social liberal side of the fence, but also not rabid about it. So while I do support the ideas of support networks, I also expect and want people to stand on their own two feet. So while I want there to be a helping hand if needed, it should not be a long term crutch. I'm also a supporter of gun rights, but within reason. I believe that while people should be allowed to own and use firearms, there needs to be some common sense applied as they are lethal weapons.
Does that make me moderate?
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At some level, I believe that one of the key ingredients to being moderate is remaining open to opposing viewpoints and to changing ones opinion on a topic
Then I'd fall even more into the "moderate" category as you define it, as many of my viewpoints have changed over the last 20 years.
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