The problem with equating "both sides" is we're broadly talking about 4 different groups.LittleRaven wrote:I have to admit that Louise Mensch is getting pretty far out there these days. But I still don't think it's fair to equate the two sides. Are there a few leftie loonies that honestly believe that Jason Chaffetz was paid off by the Russians to ignore warning signs on the election, or that there's a secret New York grand jury that's about to crack Trump's money laundering scheme wide open? Well, probably. There's 330 million people in this country. It's a decent bet that a few thousand buy into any random bit of nonsense at a time.
But to the extent that there IS a sense of conspiracy on the left, it mostly manifests as...well, as this thread. A vague sense that there is something fundamentally WRONG going on. A deep, pervasive wrongness perpetrated by larger forces that requires immediate action. Personally, I think that's rather overblown, but honestly that's as bad as it really gets. This is in sharp contrast to what we see from the right, where a terrifying large percentage of Republicans voters honestly believe things that are easily demonstrably as factually wrong.
Of course, this is largely intentional. Certain players on the Right basically decided to weaponize their conspiracy theorists, and it has proven very successful at getting certain types of Republicans elected. But the Republican Party and the US government as a whole are paying a terrible price for this success, and it is not a tactic the Left has really embraced yet.
The Establishment wings of each party and the Independents. for the establishment side they are identical enough to equate the two - so watered down by corporate interests they have lost any sense of identity outside party denomination. they have no political ideology or goals other than remaining in power. Then you have the more independent parts of the right and the left - both of which actually have agendas - you have the right which put trump up thinking he would try and push forward their agenda and mostly failed at doing so - and on the left you have Sanders failing to try and reform the democratic party and push the conversation in a socialist direction.
You can compare the establishments easily enough they're just mouthpieces for the ultra rich and not worth discussing - the sides with actual goals could not be more different. The fearmongering the left side of the corporate media has been pushing lately is just as unhelpful as when the right side did it in the lead up to the iraq war. Just take a breath and look at things more calmly don't let them get you worked up into a lather.