@robustjumprope That is the risk when you tie your political weather vane solely to a group identity or a "team". The movement of the team beneath you can radicalize you without you even noticing. Even in the past 10 years, the religious right has become far more radical than it was prior, and similar with the 10 years before that. There are a lot of people in that space I'd call slowly boiled frogs.I tend to believe that if you don't have an explicit political constitution of your own (what you believe, why you believe it, and how it is to be implemented), your politics are picked for you by whatever your main identity group is (family, religion, etc).