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The origins of rightoid bothsiderism

Many of you might have noticed a fairly standard rightoid tactic when backed into a corner, confronted with a tough reality is to simply declare "both sides" or something similar, without ever actually presenting those examples. When they do present them almost invariably they are wildly disparate events with no connection to each other.

This might seem like random rightoid coping, but it's actually an engineered response woven into the fabric of American society by conservatives.

The cons understand a few truths dems do not:

A) Americans love the perception of being politically independent.

B) Americans are fricking r-slurred.

"But both sides" serves a few important roles.

  1. it allows idiots to elevate themselves and feel special by creating the illusion of independent thought.

  2. it allows republicans to get away with the

Indefensible because the idiots from 1) will never apply any deep thought to these events.

it removes the need for substantive discussion at all. It allows the poorly informed to engage in performative political discussion in which everything is the exact same, and therefore the consequences of their political ignorance no longer exist.

"But both sides" has been carefully cultivated by conservative politicians. It's the perfect weapon, second only to "voting doesn't matter" which is heavily aided by both siderism.

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Don't both sides do this?

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No, the pizza is right. In my inestimable experience, it's only those on the right who are guilty of this to such a degree that makes any claim of general human frailty inapplicable.

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Rightoids don't do "both sides" they do

"BOY GOLLY IMAGINE IF WE DID THAT? NEVER HEAR THE END OF IT!"

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That's worse lol

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It's one level of deflection up from both-sides-ism. When you can't point out that your side isn't evil like everyone else but still want to pretend you're not in full agreement with it, this is what you do.

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