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It's not leftist infighting if one side isn't leftist.
Liberals are socially leftist. LGBTQ stuff, women empowerment, environment stuff, pro universal healthcare, ...
Personally I view american politics as right wingers compared to west Europe, but oh well.
They still are viewed as a hundred million people on this planet that vote for the left side of their country's politicians.
It's not that easy with USA. Bernie Sanders is likely the most left wing there. AOC likely the same.
Joe Biden was less left wing, but he still helped people out during the pandemic compared to what republican's would have done.
Here in Belgium you have more choice. You can choose between anti immigration, regionalists, liberals, Christian centrists, environmentalists, social democrats and Marxists.
Broader choice. Here in Belgium the left wing is considered environmentalists, social democrats and Marxists.
While liberals, although socially left wing, are economically right wing. Basically the party for the small entrepreneurs. The other right wing party is more for the multinationals. While the anti immigration party actually is quite socialist economically, but the same old "own people first" shit. It just so happens that being a conservative in Belgium means being somewhat of a socialist economically.
Pretty funny, there's not much difference between extreme right and extreme left here. Basically just.. is the socialist a racist or not lol
I think In all honesty that we have different notions of what the word leftist means, and I'm not super keen on a discussion on semantics. Personally, I attach a very specific fixed non-relative set of ideals and principles to the word "leftist" (an acknowledgement that capitalism is neither fair nor efficient, a focus on building a state for the proletariat, cooperation over imperialism, etc etc). From your comment I get the sense that you have a more relativist approach. Whether or not someone is a leftist depends (additionally) on the political context in which they operate. In this light, you call Biden, a staunch neoliberal capitalist, a (lesser) leftist in the same breath as calling Belgian Marxists leftists. I am in no position of telling you that you're using words wrong any more than you are in the position of telling me I'm using words wrong.
But there are some things you mentioned that I do think are worth discussing, under the assumption that we would both label the mainstream part of the democratic party as liberals. Because they do not support the policies you would label as socially leftist. The last time universal health care was part of a mainstream candidate's campaign was Obama's first campaign (17 years ago), and what we ended up with was essentially a handout to insurance companies, a very far cry from UH. No major mainstream candidate since even mentions it.
Then there's the support for LGBTQ rights. I would like to focus on the T part first. Not only was there no countermessaging from the democrats to Trump's virulent anti-trans rhetoric; after the race was lost, the MSNBC talking heads and major democrat campaign strategists were on national television claiming that part of the reason Harris lost was that she wasn't tough enough on trans people. The transgender support by democrats is skin deep, and ready to be dropped when it becomes politically inconvenient. If the transgender folks are that easy to drop, don't doubt the other letters won't drop either. To finish off this section I'll leave you with a nice Biden quote from 2006: “marriage is between a man and a woman and states must respect that”
Another policy you mention is environmentalism. I won't be verbose. Big part of Harris' campaign was that she was more pro-fracking than Trump.
Next women's rights. Four years of Biden, nothing done to fix Roe v Wade. All these words about supporting women's rights and here we still are with 12 year olds carrying their rapist's babies to term. Actually, we don't even get words, there's a nice website which kept track of whether the Biden admin used the term 'abortion' in a press release (they did, once, more than a year in).
I'm going to take some liberty into what else you might consider socially leftist positions, namely a pro-immigration stance, and an anti-war stance.
War first. You can go back to the Senate and congress voting records. Democrats consistently vote in favor of bombing the middle east. The Biden administration pumped billions into the Palestinian genocide. During the Harris campaign, Waltz said that the expansion of Israel was crucial to the success of America. During the recent Signal gaffe from the Trump administration where a group chat leaked where they were planning to bomb Yemeni schools and hospitals, democrats were outraged not by the fact that the US would be bombing civilians, but rather about the fact that it leaked.
Immigration next. The kids in cages at the border that we were all (rightly) upset about during the Trump admin? Not only did the Biden admin do nothing whatsoever about this, the number actually increased during his presidency. The messaging from the conservatives is simple: the immigrants come in, they're criminals, they take our jobs, and we need to do something about this. This is of course false, if you look at the actual statistics, undocumented immigrants commit fewer crimes per capita than citizens, and the addition of immigrants to the workforce (and to the market as consumers) is actually a boon to the economy. Did the Harris campaign do any countermessaging on this, citing the statistics, and looking at reality? No. A big part of her campaign is that her border policies would be tough, and that she was tough on crime.
I've taken the US as an example, but the same pattern applies in Europe, at least in the countries I'm most familiar with (Germany and the Netherlands).
Finally, you mention that the extreme right wing is similar to the extreme left wing in Belgium, and that conservatives are left wing on an economic level. I can't speak much for Belgian politics. I went to the Wikipedia pages of the leftmost and rightmost parties I'm aware of (PvdA and Vlaams Belang) and all I can say is that I don't see it. I see stark differences on policies on a social level (one being incredibly pro multi-cultural) and on an economic level (one being very pro union and worker, and the other somewhere between neoliberal and protectionist). But again I know very little of Belgian politics.
But I can say something about the conservatives portraying themselves as socialists. Please do not fall for it. This is a trick as old as Hitler. They put the "Socialist" in nazi only to trick workers into voting for them. They ended up privatizing more than any government before them (something I hope we can agree on isn't very leftist), slashed minimum wage, culled unions, and put socialists in concentration camps. Not very left wing. Same with the current far right in power in the Netherlands. Portrayed (successfully) as economically leftist during the campaign, but every policy they've put in place is economically right wing. They tried putting a flat tax (unsuccessfully so), they've gutted public services, and they increased income tax while leaving corporate taxes fixed. They do this every time, do not fall for it.
Thanks for the detailed report, bout USA my only information is social media which is limited. I did see a rise in bottom 50%'s wealth % during Biden's term. But the income gini is still 0,42 so I suppose that's meaningless.
About 20% of the Flemish people voted for Vlaams belang, they are in general the less educated folks.
That's why Vlaams belang has to portray themselves as "for the man". Bring back industry to Belgium, promote manual labour jobs for Belgians.
It's just a stunt, because they (together with the Marxists) are banished from being in the government. They always are in opposition. The other parties long ago agreed to that.
Vlaams belang is the 2nd largest party now, but in opposition. Luckily. The only issue is that they can always complain about anything that went wrong and promise heaven if people vote for them. Then when shove comes to push "oops, sorry guys we can't help, we wish we could, but we're in opposition". They've never actually had to prove themselves capable leaders. They get paid well though.