If I try to come up with an example of something that should be agreed upon by any political party, and I come up with “racism is bad”, why would you feel the need to question what I mean by that?
Because the phrase “racism is bad” is shorthand that covers a large variety of beliefs. hiding differences in belief with highly emotionalized language. “Racism is bad” is easily used to require or prohibit affirmative action, or require or prohibit drug laws, require or prohibit gun laws, and require or prohibit several forms of economic thought, all without changing the phrase.
I share a position very much similar to the one you’ve listed, but I’ve seen people who list the same positions yet feel that they’re better served in such by the Republican Party than the Democratic Party, and given some of the response to Schuette, I can’t say I can’t understand them.
Because the phrase “racism is bad” is shorthand that covers a large variety of beliefs. hiding differences in belief with highly emotionalized language. “Racism is bad” is easily used to require or prohibit affirmative action, or require or prohibit drug laws, require or prohibit gun laws, and require or prohibit several forms of economic thought, all without changing the phrase.
I share a position very much similar to the one you’ve listed, but I’ve seen people who list the same positions yet feel that they’re better served in such by the Republican Party than the Democratic Party, and given some of the response to Schuette, I can’t say I can’t understand them.