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Liberal Campism

A specific form of Reverse Campism and Pro-Western Campism centered on liberal democracy and its institutions as the object of loyalty and defense. Liberal Campism describes those who, whatever their nominal ideology, consistently align with liberal democratic powers, frameworks, and interventions—defending NATO expansion as "spreading freedom," justifying Western military intervention as "humanitarian," treating liberal democracy as the unquestioned horizon of political possibility. The liberal campist doesn't see themselves as taking sides; they see themselves as defending universal values. But the pattern of which particular interventions they defend, which particular violations they excuse, which particular empires they serve reveals the camp: always the West, always the liberal powers, always the self-proclaimed defenders of freedom.
Example: "He condemned human rights abuses everywhere—except when committed by NATO members, which were always 'complicated' or 'necessary' or 'not the same.' Not hypocrisy, just Liberal Campism: the West is always the exception."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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