A growing problem with political discourse, and why my motivation for taking part in it disappears more by the day, is that there is very little room for moderates, and if you don't have a firm position on the horizontal axis then your opinion on individual matters isn't wanted by those who do. It kills any potential of people with similar positions on a specific issue banding together to influence anything, and degrades into an autistic shouting match between both extremes while anyone in the middle stops caring.
I am personally homeless in left vs. right politics. My love of capitalism and offensive humour makes me unwelcome on the left, and my apathy toward Christian family values makes me unwelcome on the right. But I have strong convictions on the vertical axis, and if one is being censored, deplatformed, or otherwise wrongfully suppressed, then I am more than willing to defend them - but it'd be nice if they'd stop implying I'm either a problematic nazi bigot or a degenerate anime paedophile while I do so.