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    I am pretty much the same pacifist Chomskyist/Pasolini-ist, since I discovered the old man at a pretty young age (20 or so) and I was already on that path naturally since teenage.
    for this some consider me a far left extremist (nationalists and anarcho-capitalists, since I am very localist, as an anarcho-socialist), while the woke SJWs consider me alt-right just because I oppose some of their points, especially around shutting down and cancelling people with different views, around freedom of speech, around hipster upper-middle class wokist themes supposedly leftist which are actually not in the favour of the working class but only centered around gender politics and white shame etc.

    I'd say that on some topics I became even more leftist over the years, while on others, especially around culture and preservation of tradition, less (though I would not call that traditionalism, since I favour it in an inclusive and relaxed way, not as law material or mandatory to promote publicly - in the end I price the autonomy of each individual in the local community and the autonomy of each local community in the bigger picture - ideally a confederation of communities equal in rights and organized non-hierarchically).

    years ago, when I had a Facebook account, I was even called a Nazi by former friends that became increasingly woke over time, for nuancing around immigration topics and such hot ones - these people accept no nuance, no dialogue, no deviation from their strict and rigid opinion. being into culture (as a hobby) I used to have many such liberal arts people in my bubble, not anymore, I've been outcast since I have too complex opinions for them, they also have this cult style in which they risk being cancelled themselves from the group if they are known to be friends with someone who's cancelled (if we can use cancelled for groups of friends)

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    I ve always been quite liberal in the classical sense, even to some extent societally. Political perceptions just shifted with the issues of multiculturalism. In a world without significant migrations nobody would call half of the far right, far right. It creates strange paradoxes, lumping altogether people with genuinely very different political views.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petalpusher View Post
    I ve always been quite liberal in the classical sense, even to some extent societally. Political perceptions just shifted with the issues of multiculturalism. In a world without significant migrations nobody would call half of the far right, far right. It creates strange paradoxes, lumping altogether people with genuinely very different political views.
    You are collectivist regarding race and immigration, and individualist in most other senses.

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