I nedd help guys, since I can remember I was never able to choose on point of view in essential questions and feel related to a certain group of people. For example I dislike nationalsocialism but also hate blacklivesmatter activists and feminaziscum. I hate people because the are boring and superficial but still I have a huge amount of friends wich I see atleast twice a weekend. I hate music in clubs and stuff but i still go there every weekend and get drunk. I am pro refugees and helping them but on the other hand i know that the crimerate is higher referring to immigrants. The only thing I was able to settle on is that religion is bullshit and still I hate the most atheist-fedora-vaping scum. Why is my head so fucked? Any similar experiences from older anons i am 20 btw.
>>1346845
>i am 20 btw
Sure kid
>>1346862
think what you want, if you dont have to commit anything else then shitposting fuck off
Have you considered remaining depolarised? Be a player, not a pawn.
You won't find any real sense of meaning or purpose by attaching yourself to some political movement anyway.
>>1346887
I have considered it and I am trying to but I always feel kind of alone and want to share my thoughts and so on.. but I guess being unattached to any groups and orientations brings this "isolation" .. although i like not belonging to any general mass
>>1346845
Iktf
>>1346845
This pic is dumb, it assumes that each of the ends are completely incompatible. In reality, the best way to develop a meaningful life (IMO) is to idiosyncratically adopt whatever practices beliefs WHATEVER brings you meaning, regardless of the origin system, and reappropiate it to be coherent with your own set of beliefs. Much more fun that way :)
Wow, congratulations OP. You've realized there are 2 sides to every argument. What a revelation.
Now you just need to make the leap to understanding that the best answer to almost every argument usually lies somewhere in the middleground, and that picking hard sides is something that only retards do.