@beardalaxy
The user exhibits a strong preference for right-wing economic policies emphasizing free markets, private property rights, minimal government intervention, and skepticism regarding wealth redistribution or public funding for social programs. Their answers reflect confidence in capitalist principles and a distrust of government agency efficiency or regulatory expansion, supported by a firm opposition to progressive taxation and universal basic income. Despite some acknowledgment of the influence of large corporations, they lean towards market solutions over governmental control.
On the authority axis, the user leans strongly libertarian, favoring individual freedom, opposing government surveillance, regulation of online content, mandatory military service, and government interference in personal and religious matters. They support personal autonomy in areas like drug use and homeschooling, while rejecting government authority that infringes on private choices.
Socially and culturally, the user holds strongly conservative views, endorsing traditional family structures, prioritizing national interests over global cooperation, opposing cultural diversity as a societal strength, and resisting progressive social changes such as transgender rights and governmental anti-discrimination efforts. They value individual merit over identity considerations and reject religious influence in government policy somewhat, indicating a preference for secular but traditional societal norms.
I mean, yeah, basically. Although I would not call myself a libertarian since I do not subscribe to deontological ethics
@beardalaxy Dave Rubin too