nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwxpuxx6rpwshxxmmd9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhhjctzw5hx6ef0qqs0aul0h00ezahe8q4x0d8wk67yh750td93kwwhz207qlvhlstnw8qnqzlt8 , I have to be precise. I appreciate your profile until you start with Christianity. To me it seems like closing the eyes, when someone talks about "all the time" for north America (or the land where the USA is today) and writes as if the roots of this land lay in a respectful founding of a christian land.
It seems quiet sarcastic, when taking into account the history, of how these lands were conquered with no respect towards native American communities. Many efforts have been made (and have been mostly successful) to commit genocide against those communities. I know it is easy to create an imagination of a far past, where everything was great. But this gives no truth to this imagination.
So what I want to say in a summary. I doubt, that there have been large groups of strong proponents of this great vision you describe of voluntaryist or anarchist, which value freedom of the individual above all. But I think it is more important to create a common vision, how our reality could be, instead of heroifying historic persona, where we lack proof of these ideals.