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hm. so im hearing that you’re in favor of freedom to engage with, change, or not engage with traditions. This is the same position as is held by people who call themselves liberals and especially leftists of various types.
you are religious, but so are people all across the political spectrum, so that doesn’t require conservatism on its own. you also don’t seem to push your religion on anyone else.
you are clearly worried about the planet and ecology but don’t tie it to a specific ethnic group, like when the right takes it up as an excuse to exclude others (e.g. Malthusian perspectives, ecofascism). an earnestly ecological outlook I’ve seen mostly in the center and on the left.
I think your positions make you more of a leftist. maybe you’ve been shown the left or individual leftists in a bad light… that happens a lot in media. or maybe you live in a former Soviet bloc country, which makes the left in general and “socialism” especially look bad (though I’d argue the ussr wasn’t doing socialism).
if you’re curious at all, I’d be glad to give you some materials on leftist positions as they actually are and not as they are portrayed by the right and the center.