Not sure how this definition flushes with the folks here as I would suggest they may be more AnCaps with liberal tendencies whereas full blown lib left is against capitalism.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-libertarianism
I think one of the major points of divergence for me may be nationalism vs globalism. It seems that many people who are of significant affluence and thus insulated from the troubles that result from globalist policies specifically mass immigration / open borders whereas I like to consider myself closer to the impact.
We don't live in a gated community. My child goes to public school (I would prefer she did not tbh but she has special needs that they have programs) so the impact of lofty globalistic ideals in practice would generally have a greater impact.
It's often the case that these individuals, the bleeding hearts, do not think far ahead enough to acknowledge the long term affect of the mass importation of individuals whose culture is incompatible with the way of life for which our forefathers fought.
The lying media has long maligned people who think in such pragmatic terms as being racist rather than concede to the inferences that can be drawn from statistical data regarding demographics.
They don't want people awakened to the truth, race realism and how it ties into the process of subverting a nation. They would rather we think in an egalitarian fantasy land whilst chaos brews on the horizon.
When we can all plainly see big tech, the MSM and global elites orchestrating to move us in a certain direction, it just may be time to push ths brakes...
While we still have the power to do so.
Agreed.
Agreed again. I think a lot of the disenfranchised with mass immigration isn't just the economic impact to expected lower incomes but the demands that our own cultural heritages change so they don't feel offended by their exhibition.
Yeah, just imagine what would happen if we let droves of those dirty Italians and Irish into the USA.
I mean, Italians and Irish are obviously genetically inferior, they're always yelling about this and that and can't control their emotions.
You are being ridiculous, it's far from the real issues involved.
What do you consider "culturally incompatible"?
In recent years complaints of having to be "forced" to take time off from work because the holiday is considered a national holiday that they do not celebrate so why should they be forced to have time off.
The complaints in recent years over merely saying or greeting someone saying "Merry Christmas" vs "Happy Holidays" so they aren't offended.
That goes for putting up signs and displays with Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays.
Going out on main through ways and seeing less and less traditional Christmas decorations in shops so as not to offend anybody.
Are you mad about the Christians?
Or are you mad about the Atheists?
Which ones do you believe are "culturally incompatible"?
It's not Atheist complaining about having to take time off as opposed to those who hold another deity in a higher regard, they do not like to partake in the observance.
I am not religious but I have no problem with saying "Merry Christmas" and I don't place any emphasis that the words are necessarily structured to the birth of Jesus alone.
If people, who, like myself don't place and/or accept a necessary religious link could just stop and observe the beauty associated with Christmas, the lights, the smell of fresh pine, baked goods and good home cooked meals that bring family together the world could learn to, like myself, maneuver around those who do hold it as religious observance.
CANCEL CULTURE