nostr:npub1rtlqca8r6auyaw5n5h3l5422dm4sry5dzfee4696fqe8s6qgudks7djtfs the people in the comments are saying this not to fight with you, but because they know you’re one of the best we’ve got, and we don’t want to lose you to the political whirlpool that seems to suck in everything good.
In the last few days, your posts have used the term “leftist” far more than ever before, and specifically I think you are referring to “left extremists”, which you outline in one of your posts, but for most, I don’t think this is obvious. The term “leftist” is NOT universally accepted to mean an extremist on the left. For most people, it just means that they have more liberal leaning political views. That is the dictionary definition of a “leftist”. So when moderate liberals who are a fan of you and your work read your posts and are moved to comment that you are being divisive, I think it’s because they feel like you’re lumping them into this category.
I think it’s a really good thing for Trey to step in because he can be a foil to you in some ways, to rally the Nostr-left around productive, unifying perspectives.
In this particular case the person who died aligns strongly with your personal choices and values as a father, Christian, American, etc. and that is something that I can respect deeply on a personal level. But I think that the outcry from your followers on Noster is due to the fact that you have been such a leader in a bigger mission that unifies a diverse group of perspectives. Of course it is your choice if you want to use your platform to switch your focus, but I think I speak for many of us who hope that you’ll keep pushing in a direction that focuses on these universal truths and rights that we as Americans believe in that bridge the gaps between left and right: personal freedoms, and sovereignty.
You and I undoubtedly disagree on a lot of personal issues, but I respect your perspective and I am grateful for your championing of these universal rights that can unite people of all viewpoints.
