I also think the far right focus on going bonkers on things like coal and oil is also insane. Hate me from both sides!

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Being a bitcoin maximalist and a moderate progressive is a great way to be disliked by everyone.

Really just a small-L liberal. I wouldn't call myself a progressive in the American political context, as there's a lot of political connotations there I don't subscribe to, or am outright hostile to. But when it comes to social and cultural matters, I'm anti-conservative. Which may confuse people into thinking I'm a left progressive.

I hate labels so much. I just want a world where bitcoin is the money and people can be whatever they choose to be and not have the state tell them what to do with their bodies.

Problem is we can't communicate ideas without labels. Every word I just typed in this note is a label, connoting some meaning. Hopefully meaning that is shared, and can be cogently received and interpreted.

I don’t fit into any political ideology and it confuses my friends and family endlessly.

My ideology generally comports with large swaths of the classical liberal and now, New Liberal tradition. So I'm pretty comfortable using the label for myself.

Yes please, where do I sign up?

both sides are outdated & both sides’ ideas are definitely weird to hold on to. energy abundance is achievable, and it seems that we are on a path to get there.

We clearly have the technology for clean energy abundance. And the obstacle is clearly political in nature.

πŸ’― & also, sigh