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  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

I looked into the ones you named and I'm a socially conservative Libertarian Capitalist, right-wing. You are a senseless authoritarian Socialist, environmentalist hippy, social justice warrior, left-wing.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

I figured you were a Libertarian-Capitalist, yea, which is fundamentally right-wing, so that part was redundant to add on.

However, you still clearly don't understand the deeper ideologies, considering your wild yet vague assumption of me. I am an Anarcho-Communist, because I believe in a moneyless, stateless, classless form of socialism (aka communism) that is free of structural hierarchy (anarchism), hence Anarcho-Communism.

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

SO you think the government should be abolished but first it most be extremely powerful? Which will it be? That's too opposites, and absurdity, a contradiction. Decide. Also, why have you been arguing FOR more government AGAINST me, if you want to abolish the State? It makes no sense. You make no sense.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

lol who said the government should be "extremely powerful"..? Do you just enjoy making up strawman arguments? Is it just easier to attack those if you make them up and ignore what the other person actually says?

Secondly, are you even talking about "the government" or " the state"? Because those are not inherently interchangeable. A "government" is simply any decision-making body for a society of people, which can be democratic, autocratic, etc. And again: I am arguing that the government should be made up of the entire public, not just a handful of leaders or politicians, aka non-hierarchical.

Since you admit to still believing in a government, I'm curious to know how you think society's decisions should be made..?

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

So you argue for socialism except rejecting all basic premises of socialism. Makes sense.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

lol the "basic premise of socialism" is social-ownership over the means of production, aka democratic public ownership of the economy, which I have more than adequately explained to you. I'm not surprised that you don't remember, considering you always just make up things that no one said instead...

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