I was curious how common it is to be, say, a leftist in a very conservative area.
My county, family, and school are all very conservative. It makes it a bit intimidating to engage in any political discussion. I also rarely get to hear leftist opinion anywhere in person, which means i need to devote a lot of time to considering and thinking about arguments that are probably already solved.
Are you, or have you been, in a similar situation?


I’m pretty sure they aren’t.
For the longest time in Denmark the most racist party was a left wing party. Their followers are often those who have the least resources, so they don’t vote on the suits on the far-right wing. I don’t get why it seems to be the opposite in the US.
The most far-right party we currently have don’t spend too much time on emigrational issues, but they still have this stance:
Those positions are racist, just not overtly so.
I agree. And I think a lot of the people voting on that party will try to make it sound like it’s not, or simply look the other way and ignore that stance from the party.
Here is one of our left wing parties: