according to @Custoslibera’s post
There is really no need to be this stubborn. Look it up yourself.
It does. The term liberal comes from liberalism, which was founded during the Enlightenment. It isn’t an “American” thing to tie liberalism to liberals, it’s the definition.
It’s the definition when you’re talking about liberalism for sure. But that’s not what I’m referring to. The other definition is the one which, in context, I am obviously referring to.
one who is open-minded or not strict in the observance of orthodox, traditional, or established forms or ways
With the previous definition, it is clear I am talking about leftists. Context is king.
But, lesson learned; don’t use the phrase liberal outside of a philosophical/academic context.