Queen Elizabeth II (Update: the Queen has passed)

Honestly, I do enjoy a debate with you and you are very enlightening at times, however, I would enjoy your posts and viewpoint more - even respecting our differences - if I felt we could just agree to disagree on left wing politics. I'm perfectly fine with you about 90 per cent of this stuff anyway. No one wants to defend Stalin etc.

But equally, I have met far-left sympathisers who profoundly care about social justice, equal rights, civil rights, the horrors of vampire capitalism, education etc.
There is nothing in Marx and Engels 'Communist Manifesto' that talks about the need for gulags or death camps. For the most part it's a vision of a more equal just society written from the point of view of someone despairing at the nightmarish conditions of the poor in the Industrial Revolution.

So being a 'Marxist' in that sense doesn't make you a bad person or someone who supports murder. I know this because some of my family are Marxists and not one of them wants anyone killed or imprisoned for holding a different point of view (well, except my cousin).

I don't want to get involved in a long drawn out defence of something I don't need to defend anyway....this is I guess what I mean and why I feel frustrated.

Let's accept that we are both fundamentally caring decent people with a different viewpoint which has been formulated from personal experience and intellectual investigation and just accept we hold very different views about some things. This is actually what tolerance and free speech means in practice so this is a result :)
Well, in reality, we agree on or at least share most of the same basic agreements on most issues---gay marriage, civil rights, equal rights, trying to limit if not stop future disastrous climate change-related effects, so, when it comes to a lot of social issues, I lean very much as a libertarian, especially as it relates to gay marriage, civil rights, legalization of cannabis for personal and medical use. I can't say I'm completely supportive of Dutch-styled legalization of all drugs, but decriminalization, education, and rehabilitation do seem like better options than mass incarceration, at least from a long-term, pragmatist standpoint.