>>21838122Well yeah, I agree, the problem is that when you accept this frame of view you end up permitting way worse abuses.
Sure things aren't exactly free but things were a lot freer in the past, at least as far as the internet was concerned.
Everything now is consolidated onto like 5 websites that people don't even care about keeping neutral.
>>21838123Yeah, I agree, which is why I tend to go to whichever side or ideology is anti-elite. In 2016, Trump's anti-elite rhetoric did actually resonate with me. But clearly it's now just anti-elite if they're left and pro-elite if they're right.
>>21838124Nigger just ask what my ideology is. I'm definitely left wing now but I also don't identify with mainstream progressives. I think living conditions are what's important, not someone on the internet saying the word retard or tranny.
I was right leaning in the past though. But I eventually realized you can't reconcile conservatism with an unrestrained market. So you basically need some kind of NatSoc or fascist system and any system like that just means elites ruling over you with impunity.
>so your side can regroupI'm pretty blackpilled about there ever emerging a left wing movement that resonates with me in my life time. The problem of billionaires and labor is just too hard to solve.