Personally, I've never understood why anyone would affiliate in terms of "political leanings" anyway. I for one am neither left wing or right wing. I have my personal opinions on most subjects and my own individual outlook, informed by the entirety of what I experience and read, and balanced with what I'm personally inclined to believe. And I read a wide range of publications from all manner of liberal, conservative, left and right viewpoints. Always I find some things I agree with, or strike me as sensible, always I find some things distasteful or foolish.
I describe myself as a "liberal person" but that does not mean I align myself with a politically "liberal" position. Why would someone do that? Politics is a part of life, it shouldn't define your life. Why must the personal become political? Why are personal outlooks or beliefs identified in terms of affiliation with political positions? With me, there are no "left wing beliefs" or "right wing beliefs", just my beliefs. And a "liberal" or "conservative" position on any one topic does not mean I'm defining my opinion in terms of political positions. I mean, we are all individuals. I am who I am due to my unique experiences, personality and beliefs. Same with you. Being a bit facetious here, if I say something and you agree with it, does that make you a "Deranged Nasat-ist?" No. Because you are you, and you agree with me because of how your own unique self has related to what I said. Agreement with a position does not subordinate your identity to that position.
No offense meant to the OP, but the argument of "I support this neatly packaged though vaguely explained concept but I don't support this one" makes little sense to me. It's like you're selecting at a supermarket, as though beliefs and opinions are pre-packaged and stamped with a politically-affiliated label, and then you're just scooping up the ones that catch your fancy. And then saying "well, I have more Green labels here than Purple, guess that means I'm a Green!" Note, I'm not trying to say something rude like "have you no independent thought?" or any other such accusation, but why are you letting political parties define and pre-package belief and opinion? Those things should be personal, and defined by you, not political, and defined by the state.
I describe myself as a "liberal person" but that does not mean I align myself with a politically "liberal" position. Why would someone do that? Politics is a part of life, it shouldn't define your life. Why must the personal become political? Why are personal outlooks or beliefs identified in terms of affiliation with political positions? With me, there are no "left wing beliefs" or "right wing beliefs", just my beliefs. And a "liberal" or "conservative" position on any one topic does not mean I'm defining my opinion in terms of political positions. I mean, we are all individuals. I am who I am due to my unique experiences, personality and beliefs. Same with you. Being a bit facetious here, if I say something and you agree with it, does that make you a "Deranged Nasat-ist?" No. Because you are you, and you agree with me because of how your own unique self has related to what I said. Agreement with a position does not subordinate your identity to that position.
No offense meant to the OP, but the argument of "I support this neatly packaged though vaguely explained concept but I don't support this one" makes little sense to me. It's like you're selecting at a supermarket, as though beliefs and opinions are pre-packaged and stamped with a politically-affiliated label, and then you're just scooping up the ones that catch your fancy. And then saying "well, I have more Green labels here than Purple, guess that means I'm a Green!" Note, I'm not trying to say something rude like "have you no independent thought?" or any other such accusation, but why are you letting political parties define and pre-package belief and opinion? Those things should be personal, and defined by you, not political, and defined by the state.
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