Weird is absolutely fine.
If a person supports individual rights and property rights then there is a chance for bridgebuilding through common values.
I think it is important to debate the problems of central planning, because nobody can know who will be in charge of a centrally planned system, let's say 10 years ahead.
Whatever interests a person have, those interests may be harmed by a central planning bureaucrat at some point.
Decentralization and free markets allows for competing visions to exist.
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We don't know who is in charge now. At least not in the USA and not for the past few decades.
Well, we know that totalitarians are in charge of Western nations.
If we want to predict the direction of our societies we have to analyse the program code of policies that our nations run by.
The UN Agenda 21 + its next goal post Agenda 2030 reveals how deep the totalitarianism runs, what its aims are and what the program code looks like.
This is why Bitcoin matters. If we lived in a free society we wouldn't need to seek out a liberty solution. Now we have no choice but to avoid a 1984 society or suffer the consequences of central planning.