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You can't just keep asking questions and avoiding answering mine, and I'm not exactly willing to describe "all of everything" to catch you up to speed. This conversation is getting rather tiring due to that, to be honest.
There are multiple ways to define the "left" and the spectrum itself, but the way I see it described most often is collective approach to the economics on the left, individual on the right, and measure of authoritarianism of the system in the vertical axis, usually with the top being authoritarian and bottom being libertarian. Due to that being the most common way to describe it I know of, it's one I'm using. You've got ML folks in the top left corner, communo anarchists on the libertarian left corner, fascists in the top right corner and libertarian right in the bottom right corner. I'm waving to you from somewhere in the bottom left quadrant. The "Left" in this case typically includes support for social ownership, redistribution of wealth, public control over resources, and greater economic equality. Ideologies on this side often prioritize the welfare of the community or society as a whole over individual wealth accumulation. Policies may include progressive taxation, social safety nets, public healthcare, strong labor rights etc.
As for what moderate means, I'm using your definition from your first comment. Directly, since you've defined centrism by measurement of moderation and reasoned that democratic socialism is centrist instead of leftist due to it fitting that description. I'm not arguing against your definition of moderate politics, but it being a characterizing attribute of centrist political systems.
As for dems being democratic socialist, you've referenced Kamala Harris and her policy propositions, and I'm not sure why, so I explored the possibility of it being the point of our misunderstanding.
And finally, about what "centrism" is... Come on, man, I've described it like 4 times now. It's time you pick up some weight here.
but you haven't. you haven't described anything, you've just kind of gestured at a description
and I definitely didn't call harris socialist, im not a fan of her policies, and I have a particular special personal hatred of that piece of shit.