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I'm a member of the third group, but I wouldn't call myself "former" leftists. I'm still a left-of-center libertarian.
So what am I doing here?
The libertarian left is dead. It was taken over by authoritarian morons and their useful idiots.
Right wing spaces are the only communities which still care about liberty, meritocracy, and self-efficacy.
I'm not that big on traditional values and I don't do the Church&Jesus thing. But I sure as hell prefer it over the absolute clusterfuck the left has become.
Either you are serving some ideal external to yourself, or you are serving your own baser interests.
You can call that external ideal God, Jesus, posterity, Humanity, the future, or whatever but that is really the binary choice that fundamentally determines a person's character and direction in life.
Children all start out serving themselves because they lack the capability to comprehend that anything could be greater than their immediate whims. If they are lucky they are surrounded by good examples of people who "grew up" to serve the external ideal and thus are able to do the same for themselves. Most people aren't that lucky.
False dichotomy: base vs higher urges, fake, and external vs internal, fake.
Eat more cruciferous vegetables, and less whole grains. And never ever go full vegan.
Lol wrong comment?
Bingo: The narrative that our "base" instincts are something terrible to be overcome appears to represent the world view where things created by man are superior to natural things, imagining that we ourselves are something outside of, and greater than, the natural world.
And the world view where our "base" instincts are all wonderful and should be pursued at all times is the world view of pure hedonism and savagery. Its the one that hippies, sluts, and niggers live in every day.
Controlling and channeling our instincts is what makes man man and not monkey, and allowed us to create everything great that we are.
now that's a novel concept; finding a compromise between our base instincts and our higher selves. (for the record, I'm not being sarcastic.)
It makes sense on another level, because this country was founded on compromise. The Articles of Confederation were an unqualified failure, so the Continental Congress got to work, hammering out a new agreement, arguing and no doubt nearly coming to blows, but working out a compromise everybody could agree upon, even if reluctantly.
Hell, even the Declaration of Independence was signed when it became clear that the Crown was uninterested in hearing the Colonists out and instead demanded they be crushed under booted heel.