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Ah, but I'm on the anarchist instance.
lol anarchists can be nerds
Let me explain you how the Red-Workers-Movement of 1922 in the Oblast-Utbackya had this structural issue in their organization by the theory of famous late 19th century analyst.
I'm on a piracy instance and I dont pirate.
Well, anymore. Should really update my music library instead of streaming it.
So your reasoning that you're not a nerd is that you're an anarchist? I got some bad news for you...
So a political nerd lol
With politics, I think the term you want is "wonk".
Not necessarily, a wonk (e.g. a policy wonk) is not analytically intelligent but may be emotionally intelligent.
A nerd and a wonk may have the same area of interest, but different approaches.