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I have traditional conservative values, but i'm probably more a communist than a capitalist. Is this insanity?

If you desire a world where traditional family values flourish, why would a world where everything is for sale, and the hierarchy is not based on who is the most kind and noble, but who is the best at making money (which the love of is the root of all evil)??? I'm not a communist, but more of like a "communalist" if that's a thing. I think we must work as a team.
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BlueVeins · 22-25
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@BlueVeins Back when I was an enlightened centrist I would yell horseshoe theory all day. Now, I think it's the silliest thing in the world. Yes, there are some conclusions that one can come to for right wing or left wing reasons, but that doesn't mean that the coming of that conclusion was logical on either side given the stated goals of those sides.

As far as I understand, horseshoe theory suggests that the two sides are more or less the same, but only have superficial differences. This is silly. saying "I want a racial homogenous nation where the values of monogamy, christianity, and eugenics is enforced" is the same as 'I want a diverse nation where polyamory, secular humanism, and low birth rates are the norm" is goofy.
Does this sound like a good thing at all? Except for perhaps more sex lol

@BRUUH