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[–] [email protected] 13 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Yes I do, but not neither I nor the meme is claiming “both sides are the same”

The very first sentence in your meme literally has these words in this order:

"Democrats like Joe Biden are the same as Republicans"

[–] [email protected] 4 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

And by the criteria used for the study, their attitudes and values don't substantially differ. That's the point of the article, and is a distinctly different statement than "both sides are the same" - because there is a spectrum of folks on that "side" as I outlined in another reply.

Here is the article shown in the meme: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/biden-moderate-democrats-republicans-conservative-study-john-kasich-aoc-a9699431.html

Here is a snippet of that article:

Our findings show that concerns about political moderates — and specifically politically moderate men — are not unfounded. As America battles a global pandemic and an economic collapse and reckons with systemic racism, IDEALS suggests that moderate men may be the least likely to make a positive difference.

When broken down by political leaning, IDEALS found that moderate male students in their senior year were time and again the least likely, or among the least likely, to somewhat or strongly agree with the following statements:

And here is the table they are referring to in that quote:

Also thank you for not making a deal out of my typo, which I will now go correct.