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Currently, I have dropped "post-civ anarchism" for several reasons. One was simply rereading many post-anarchist pieces, changing my perspectives, to help Councilguy learn about accelerationism. The other factor was some pieces from primitivists, such "An Open Letter on Technology and Mediation", which has changed my view of what "anti-tech", and postciv (being protech), means.

Ideological Journey:
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[[File:Lib.png]] Liberal Era
I knew very little of politics at this time (not that I claim to truly understand it all now), beyond the conception that Dems, Labour, Hillary, etc, were good; Republicans, Tories, Trump, etc, were bad. A lot of it stemmed from liberal media I was consuming at the time, a podcast from three former Obama speechwriters, "Pod Save America", combined with my parents' political views and viewing MSM in school.

[[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarian Era
Following that, I began to gravitate towards small-government policies, believing in natural law, etc., wishing that the government should just relax and let our local communities get to work themselves, somewhat being inspired by how the Scouts aided some communities.

[[File:Necon.png]] Neoconservative Era
This was something of a synthesis of the previous two, a combination of my liberal foreign policy and civic policy views and my libertarian economic views, minus a small state. I was against guns, against "illegal immigration" (but pro-"legal immigration"), for abortions, for Israel, but was somewhat iffy on other liberal social views at times, surrounding religion (I was highly antitheist at the time, wanting to restrict it as much as possible in society), some LGBTQ positions, and universal healthcare. I was still somewhat anti-Trump, preferring the late Senator John McCain and former President George W Bush, to him.