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John's avatar
Jun 9Edited

I am politically homeless. My natural affiliation would be with the left as I am by my very nature very concerned with Justice and have spent my life helping the marginalized & the poor. I have lived in a commune and spent 23 years running a homeless shelter.

Having said that, I have far more in common with the "right" than I do with the left. I believe in discipline, accountability, responsibility, and believe that people do best when they have purpose & value. I believe in the value of every person, and because of that, I want every person to live the best life they can. (Which is not sitting on the sidewalk cracked out of their mind)

The "left" takes things such as "Harm Reduction" which does work for a small population of people and makes it a blanket policy for everyone causing immense damage to society. This happens because the left does not seem to believe in boundaries or limits. I do!

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Mark Blair Grant Patrick's avatar

For someone on the moderately right conservative (and gay!) My partner and I are continuously baffled by the left. How they abandoned economic crusades for moral crusades and jump from one band wagon to next forgetting / disregarding last week’s unless it circles around again. Tara, you’re spot on in their shape shifting ability and their identitarian moralism.

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