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Re: Political Compass [message #337941 is a reply to message #337925] |
Sat, 28 June 2008 23:21 |
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cheesesoda
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I'm not going to do that test, but I'll tell you what I got from OK Cupid's Political Test: 'Anarchist'; 100% economically 'conservative', 83% socially 'liberal'.
I don't agree with the "anarchist" moniker, but I'd say I'm definitely Minarchist (libertarian).
whoa.
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Re: Political Compass [message #337942 is a reply to message #337941] |
Sat, 28 June 2008 23:25 |
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cheesesoda wrote on Sun, 29 June 2008 01:21 | I'm not going to do that test, but I'll tell you what I got from OK Cupid's Political Test: 'Anarchist'; 100% economically 'conservative', 83% socially 'liberal'.
I don't agree with the "anarchist" moniker, but I'd say I'm definitely Minarchist (libertarian).
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ud probably be on the bottom right corner
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Re: Political Compass [message #337944 is a reply to message #337925] |
Sat, 28 June 2008 23:27 |
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cheesesoda
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No... I'd be just off bottom center towards the right. I'm a libertarian. I'm not a fascist or a neo-con.
Edit: Nevermind, I guess I misunderstood the meaning of the graph. Now that I took the test, I see that you knew more than I did about it.
I'm towards the bottom, right corner. The way the questions were worded, it was a bit hard for me to actually pick what I believe to be true in terms of my political views. Some of the questions were geared way too much towards your personal beliefs in morality and such. I try not to base my political views on my emotions, and tests like that seem to circumvent my stance on principles rather than emotions.
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Re: Political Compass [message #337961 is a reply to message #337925] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 01:11 |
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There should be some "I don't know" or "I don't give a fuck" options... I can't choose a side for everything, and some questions I didn't fully understand.
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Re: Political Compass [message #337999 is a reply to message #337998] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 07:17 |
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the sheer lunacy of that question turned me off completing the questionnaire tbh
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Re: Political Compass [message #338003 is a reply to message #337999] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 07:34 |
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Spoony wrote on Sun, 29 June 2008 09:17 |
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the sheer lunacy of that question turned me off completing the questionnaire tbh
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That question was just to see if you think morals are handed down to us by a god/gods and therefore it is trying to test if you think morals are connected to religion.
Agreed that it is a stupid statement but it is not asserting that...just asking for your opinion on it.
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Re: Political Compass [message #338017 is a reply to message #337996] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 08:36 |
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cheesesoda wrote on Sun, 29 June 2008 09:07 | You people hate Capitalism, don't you? Sheesh.
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No, we are more into democratic socialism.
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Re: Political Compass [message #338019 is a reply to message #337925] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 08:43 |
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So, all those people who don't have jobs during the Great Depression are LOSERS? Is it THEIR FAULT that companies can't afford to give out jobs?
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Re: Political Compass [message #338022 is a reply to message #337925] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 08:56 |
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cheesesoda
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Capitalism isn't perfect, but tampering with it doesn't make it any better, or any more just. Sure, you can make it more equalized, but that's a Robin Hood fantasy ideal. Sure, I'll admit it's a nice idea to think that everybody can live in harmony and be equal, but that means people like me have to work to help others, and that's certainly not fair or just in my case.
I have absolutely no problem donating to help others, let's get that clear. In fact, I think we DO have a duty to help others, as a society. However, having the government do that is incredibly unjust. I can't support the idea of protecting people by impeding on the rights of others. If I don't benefit from what I pay towards the government (and American income tax money doesn't even go towards any of the programs Americans expect to benefit from, anyway), then I shouldn't have to pay for it.
I don't mind if others benefit from the services I receive from the government and pay for. Like, for instance, the police force. I don't mind the government protecting those that don't pay taxes, but I want to benefit from that service, as well. If I'm forced to pay money towards welfare, then I want my money back in the form of a welfare check.
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