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I am confused now. I was just called a "leftist Nazi" and "liberal right wing nazi". Lulz.
My point is that I think the terms "leftist" and "liberal" have been redefined again, just as a heads up.
It's a weird situation. Billionaires successfully dissolved the left into factions of people who all in-fight over whether or not you're allowed to say retard, or the n word (hey look I must be one of them). Identity politics. Really unimportant nonsense.
They also successfully got the right to worship billionaires.
Not to get too tin foil hat, but at this point I think it's safe to say reddit was a psyop.
I've been aware of this since i learned just how fractured religions get when they get enough followers.
The human race is just not good with handling competing ideas and seemingly never has been.
I think that's why great unifying events/people captivate so many of our narratives
Those terms don't have definitions. People use them twice on the same phrase where each occurrence has a different meaning.