You couldn't put me in a social group setting. I'm probably a terrible anarchist deep down.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I guess I was always an outsider and some kind of anarchist.
As a teenager I was more of an anarchist, but now I want people to thrive and be harmonious.
I thought of myself as kind of an anarchist all my whole adult life, from the days when I was 15 or 16.
I get asked quite often if I'm an anarchist. If they want to put a label on me, that's fine. What is most important to me is to live in a world that is not being murdered.
I'm an anarchist. I'm implacably opposed to heirarchical systems of power and control. I also mistrust crowds, as they often operate according to their lowest common denominator. In terms of evolutionary psychology, the crowd is very close to a herd of stampeding wildebeest.
At every point I am besieged by people who would like me to conform to some social norm of whatever sort of social group they expect me to be a part of. I never have any identification with these social groups.
I'm not an anarchist any longer, because I've concluded that anarchism is an impractical ideal.
I can't belong to groups. I've tried. I behave normally, but people don't look at me normally.
I never have been an anarchist, I've always had goals and always have acted out of love.
I'm not an anarchist. I believe in government.