frigidweirdo
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I’ll try….
“Radical” is being used as an adjective so it’s meaning will be:
advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social change; representing or supporting an extreme or progressive section of a political party
Adding “ism” to the end of a word does this:
signifies a belief system, doctrine, theory, or practice related to the root word
So now you can ask yourself the question, does this pertain to your sorry ass?
Guess the simplified answer you received was a correct one. Prove me wrong
Well, do you think the vast majority of the Democrats want a "complete political or social change"???
The answer is no.
Do they want change? Yes, everyone wants change, even, ironically, the conservatives.
Some people are radical. Radical leftists are people who want Communism, for example. A total change in everything. The right also has its fascists who want a total change of everything.
It's inevitable with a two party system. However to claim the Democrats are inherently "radical" would be dishonest.