I’d argue it’s not that horseshoe works in rhetoric but voting patterns. Both “extremes” of “the horseshoe” end up being moralistic and favor dismantling the system.
They may say oppression is bad from the far-left but at the same time when voting that oppression might just mean globally to them and not to the domestic matters.
The blame can be shared and probably where the horseshoe fails.
I’d argue it’s not that horseshoe works in rhetoric but voting patterns. Both “extremes” of “the horseshoe” end up being moralistic and favor dismantling the system.
They may say oppression is bad from the far-left but at the same time when voting that oppression might just mean globally to them and not to the domestic matters.
The blame can be shared and probably where the horseshoe fails.