I start: I’m mostly left-libertarian

I used to be a “normal” libertarian (aka right-libertarian) but I started to realize corporations are probably just as bad as the government, if not a mirror image.

  • darkenergy@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    I prefer to talk specifics about issues rather than adopt labels. Labels are often victim of whatever the other person thinks the label means. Once the labels come out, they can be conversation enders.

    I still have a lot to learn and at times it’s overwhelming. I’m a socialist.

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      6 hours ago

      I do think labels are helpful for coming to a coherent understanding. Rejection of labels and focusing only on details can lead us to not notice how these details intersect and interconnect, leading to counterposed beliefs simultaneously held. Some people will reject the convo outright based on label, but these people likely aren’t going to be swayed anyways, and are looking for an excuse to end the convo. That’s why I just openly state that I’m a Marxist-Leninist, it helps explain my views in a more concrete way than needing each bit to be teased out over the course of a convo.

      IRL though I tend to not bring up that I’m an ML unless I am at a protest or event or otherwise trust the person deeply.