““I spent a big portion of my life thinking that I was an Anarchist. It took me a while to realize how Anarchism was corrupted by those in power and fearful of the intelligence of the first Anarchists; nothing to compare with the Modern Neoliberal that has become a puppet in the hands of Globalists. It took me also a while to realize why Communism is perverse and the most damaging system on Earth. Nothing like living in a Communist country to realize that. It took me longer to realize how Socialism is nothing more than a bridge between Capitalists, Communists and Globalists. And so, today I consider myself a Capitalist, simply because you can’t fight power with poverty and you can’t buy your freedom with compassion for the masses. And yet, if such thing as Anarchocapitalism made any sense, I would position myself there, simply because freedom and compassion are only applicable when you don’t need them anymore. The Anarchist that is true to his convictions is independent from any group and the best of Capitalists doesn’t need Globalism to make his fortune. In other words, this world is nothing more than groups of fear fighting other groups of fear. Both groups opposing each other fear one another. Embrace both and you become free from both the fear and the oppression.””