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I tend to agree with what you're saying here. The only thing I would add is that the fixation on left vs. right can be observed many people regardless of their theological views. I don't see evidence for Christians being more or less susceptible to this. It's more of a common human tendency.Not that I'm aware of Alex but I'm not American and I don't live in the US. I'm also not fixated on a simplistic left vs right dichotomy.
Can I make a suggestion? Instead of labelling everything left or right, why not look at each organisation or concept on its own merits? I know it involves actually thinking about stuff but there is an unfortunate element of black and white thinking associated with this US fixation on left vs right. It's also a very obvious trait I see in many Christians.
Make a judgement about the idea or organisation based on a little research instead of automatically characterising it as good or bad based on a left or right orientation.
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