I've explored libertarianism under a very different definition; instead of political libertarianism, I've been reading about more philophical and psychological concepts, that define a libertarian view as believing in free will, vs. those who believe in pre-ordained or predetermined outcomes. It is a very different mindset to take responsibility for the future.

I would consider myself libertarian in that I don't know that I consider anything to be predetermined; that is not a reality I choose to construct.

I don't really see much difference between religious fascism and social Marxism - both are intent on exerting control, and are using a delusional premise to do so.

Perhaps the decision becomes under which will one be able to best hide while in plain sight? I don't know that answer, but it is something to consider.

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