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I just wish we could have clear political terms that don't get co-opted in bad faith.
Feel free to explain what I "co-opted in bad faith..." as my text was specifically designed to be immune to co-optation either by liberals or fascists.
I wasn't casting aspersions, just lamenting the communication rift caused by how American politics uses the word liberal.
If it makes you feel any better it's not even close to being a US-only thing... that which is fundamentally oligarchic is fundamentally anti-democratic by design - yet you will find people who believe that they live in a (so-called) "liberal democracy" all over the world.
It doesn't 😄
Sorry.
This always makes me feel better.