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In reply to the discussion: Why don't more men identify as liberal? [View all]ElboRuum
(4,717 posts)...and answers a question never asked instead. Not threadjacking? Fine, then call it misunderstanding.
I am not referring to conservatism or conservatives in the slightest. I find your answer unsatisfactory not because I disagree but because it is a non-sequitur. I am referring to men who do not accept the liberal or progressive moniker for themselves even though their general philosophy matches very closely to it. Note, I did not mean that they identified as conservative. In fact they do not identify as conservative at all, rather preferring to look at themselves as 'apolitical' or 'independent thinkers'.
Now if you have a conjecture to provide as to why a liberal minded individual who does not identify as conservative would be averse or uninterested in identifying as liberal or progressive, I'd be interested in your response. If you're more interested in discussing the 'idiocy of male machismo as it applies to conservative thought' then perhaps this isn't the thread for you.
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