>>112122941I will admit that my perspective on them is from the right, but the left has revolution focused on the collective, that divides on ideology. They can socialize because their ideas of starvation or mass murder are class or value focused which makes them okay, but they can't accept deviation from this or that political goal.
The right has revolution focused in the individual's journey, and it divides in paranoia of the corruption from 'the fed'. They are targeted by the modern system with doxing, and life destroying, and as they come from the side of individual responsibility, it doesn't come first to them to support those doxed financially or build communes. There's fear of attack, and it motivates infighting, not on political ideology directly, but on fear of who is or isn't a federal agent. What's funny is more than likely the feds are the few obvious sore thumbs like the dude with sideburns and nazi flags stamped on a white t-shirt in Gainesville, or the guy at Charlottesville with a still creased nazi flag, and all of this drama is just egos bashing heads for this or that ultimate power and there aren't real feds with actual influence out there.