• RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Americans sometimes use the two words to mean the same thing. So in that context it’s not as confusing but when they’re speaking with non-Americans it can cause issues and clearer terminology would be nice

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      2 days ago

      Most European countries have an (actually) liberal party; the one in Germany used to have its place between social democrats and conservatives, but has moved way to the right in recent years.

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      2 days ago

      It was kinda done intentionally to muddy the terms to prevent people from thinking of alternatives to the status quo.

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      That’s because the definition of the word means promoter of human rights, meaning anybody using it otherwise are the ones misusing the word.