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One notable observation made during the discussion revolves around how the left categorizes its opponents. Boulos asserts that in their view, any political ideology that strays from the far left is treated as "extreme right." This broad-brush approach dilutes the distinction between political ideologies and eliminates the space for moderate or centrist views.
This tendency fosters an environment in which even established leftist figures, who occupy more centrist positions, are labeled as part of the right. As a result, the political arena is fraught with misunderstandings and oversimplifications that can hinder genuine dialogue.