I honestly don't know what criteria makes someone right-wing or left-wing anymore. The boundaries of those definitions seem to be in a state of flux. I'm not socialist, I know that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My parents are left-wing, and I would describe myself as that. But also, you know what? I wouldn't describe myself as that. Because I don't have to. Because I'm not a political party. Most people are a little bit of each, and we change our mind on various issues.
I grew up in a household that was very left wing.
I do not consider a liberal necessarily to be a leftist.
I am not a Marxist, but I place myself resolutely at the left.
I'm not a left-wing person. I'm just a person interested in the sustainability of my country.
I consider myself a right-winger and Gray was certainly one.
The term 'the American Left' is as near to being meaningless or nonsensical as any term could really be in politics. It isn't really a force in politics anymore. And it would do well to ask itself why that is.
In the U.S the right is very wide. From Neo con's to almost Anarchist.
I've always been a liberal and I've always had strong socialist leanings.
I'm as left-wing as you can get.