Why don't determinists believe, at least partially, in the notion of free will?

Why don't determinists believe, at least partially, in the notion of free will?

Why don't determinists believe, at least partially, in the notion of free will? If all events are simply outcomes of antecedent choices and events, wouldn't my decisions now affect me, to some degree, in the future? Thanks for considering this question, as rudimentary as it may seem.

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