the less well aligned I am with either conservative or liberal positions on life, politics, and society. It’s not that I walk some sort of “tightrope,” either. My views are simply more radical in either direction than most, and comprise a mishmash of opinions that would be called either ultraconservative or ultraliberal.
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Right now, I don’t think there’s enough death in the world. Or rather, I don’t think death is spread evenly enough throughout the assortment of nations and societies on earth.
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I don’t think there’s enough sexism in the world, either. It’s not a “man’s world” anymore, and really, that’s a pity and to the detriment of society.
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Somebody needs to wake up and get property redistribution going again. Maybe after putting the wealthy up against the wall.
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The world is too soft, period. What social liberalism and identity politics have bought us is a soft, mushy world in which it is that much harder to name and fight against real injustice, because the category of “injustice” has become full of petulance and personal annoyances.
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Here’s to a harder, more murderous, more ruthlessly fair world in which there is less room for silly compassion and identity-driven or preference-driven concessions.
