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Hexbear is a leftist online community that tends to attract users with socialist, communist, and anarchist viewpoints. The platform is known for its strong anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and anti-fascist stance. While "liberal" is often used as a broad term in political discourse, it typically refers to those who support capitalism with some degree of regulation, social progressivism, and reformist policies. In contrast, Hexbear users generally identify as leftists who are critical of liberalism, seeing it as insufficient for addressing systemic issues like inequality, exploitation, and climate change.
Hexbear users are likely to be more radical than traditional liberals, advocating for systemic change rather than incremental reforms. They often critique liberal policies and ideologies for being complicit in maintaining the status quo. So, while they may share some social progressive values with liberals, their economic and political views are typically far more radical and aligned with anti-capitalist principles.
In summary, Hexbear users are not "liberal" in the conventional sense; they are more accurately described as leftists or radicals who reject liberalism in favor of more transformative political and economic systems.