Proctopeo wrote:Liriena wrote:Can I ask you about your personal experience in that regard?
I mean, I guess. It happened gradually over time and I can't relay specifics.Does, for example, the whole "white privilege" thing make you feel less likely to support stuff like criminal justice reform?
Doesn't make me feel any more likely, but not any less likely either. By and large I see the two as separate.Does feminist rhetoric make you feel less likely to support LGBT+ rights or abortion rights?
Again, feminist rhetoric and GLBT+ rights are largely separate. I support both, though the latter not to any extreme, and I'm largely "against the grain" with much of the GLBT community.
Also, you seem to be using a very simplistic view of the right...
I'm not assuming that you oppose any of those movements or policies. I'm just asking. I know you identify as a right-libertarian, but I could use a refresher on specifics.
Proctopeo wrote:At which point did you, presumably, start opposing universal healthcare or paid family leave, and why?
UHC, I don't support, paid family leave, to an extent I do support.
I never really supported UHC. The main reasons being government overreach, government incompetence, and government corruption. Fundamentally it's not a bad idea, it's just that in practice it requires great care (and luck) to make it work out for the benefit of all without giving the government too much power over people's lives and too much work to try and squeeze through its bureaucracy.
Got it.