
DarkStar
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2015-mid/late2016: Neo-Liberal Conservative(basically mainstream conservatism with some degree of Libertarian aspects)
Late 2016: Paleoconservative
Early-Mid-2017: Hoppean Libertarian+Neo-Reactionaism which basically is just capitalism but with ethnonationalism & social conservatism combined with also some more individualistic factors & traits. Essentially, it is not really "Libertarian" since it supports borders, "social conservatism" however it is seen, etc. except in the very traditional sense of it supporting free markets & private ownership, which it believes will lead to a stateless society.
Mid-Late 2017: Authoritarian Capitalist. I still supported Capitalism, but I supported a somewhat more restricted version of it & also realized how contrarian the whole concept of this "Hoppean Libertarian NRx" was.
Early 2018: Fascism.
I somewhat remained in this ideological sphere for the remainder of my time there, except maybe became more interventionist for a few reasons.
When I got back into political stuff around 2020ish, I still was Fascist, but adhered to some more Christian viewpoints.
2021: Fascist, with interest in the Falange & Christian Fascism.
2022: Fascism, but I began to drift towards National Socialism
2023: NS, with some interest in EcoFascism.
2024: No specific ideology per-say, but I'd say Ethnonationalist with Corporatist economic views & adhering to traditionalism not in the "trad" sense of the 1950s conservacucks go on about, but in the sense we return to a reality based on acknowledging inherent differences in men & women while requiring both to contribute to society/the economy in different ways, and ofc being against stuff such as LGBT+. I also would say I have began to support research in tech & science a lot more now.
Late 2016: Paleoconservative
Early-Mid-2017: Hoppean Libertarian+Neo-Reactionaism which basically is just capitalism but with ethnonationalism & social conservatism combined with also some more individualistic factors & traits. Essentially, it is not really "Libertarian" since it supports borders, "social conservatism" however it is seen, etc. except in the very traditional sense of it supporting free markets & private ownership, which it believes will lead to a stateless society.
Mid-Late 2017: Authoritarian Capitalist. I still supported Capitalism, but I supported a somewhat more restricted version of it & also realized how contrarian the whole concept of this "Hoppean Libertarian NRx" was.
Early 2018: Fascism.
I somewhat remained in this ideological sphere for the remainder of my time there, except maybe became more interventionist for a few reasons.
When I got back into political stuff around 2020ish, I still was Fascist, but adhered to some more Christian viewpoints.
2021: Fascist, with interest in the Falange & Christian Fascism.
2022: Fascism, but I began to drift towards National Socialism
2023: NS, with some interest in EcoFascism.
2024: No specific ideology per-say, but I'd say Ethnonationalist with Corporatist economic views & adhering to traditionalism not in the "trad" sense of the 1950s conservacucks go on about, but in the sense we return to a reality based on acknowledging inherent differences in men & women while requiring both to contribute to society/the economy in different ways, and ofc being against stuff such as LGBT+. I also would say I have began to support research in tech & science a lot more now.