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kzn
United States1218 Posts
[edit] farthest right, f yes! | ||
mesobored123
United States62 Posts
On June 03 2010 20:18 mmp wrote: People seem to think that landing in the Green quadrant is a given. But American Democrats tend to fall into the Blue quadrant (based on their statements and platforms), which indicates to Americans that voted for Obama that they're not as close on the issues or values as the PR would have them believe. Well during primaries democratic seems to be very liberal but the primary they always run for the center then when they are elected they run to the right | ||
fulmetljaket
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Sentenal
United States12398 Posts
I've always figured TL was full of | ||
kzn
United States1218 Posts
COMMUNISTS | ||
Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
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wanderer
United States641 Posts
On June 05 2010 09:54 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: I'm so lonely on the authoritarian left... Boo hoo I want the government to control my life I wish more people felt this way | ||
ImAbstracT
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1Eris1
United States5797 Posts
Take the question: The rich are taxed too highly. ... Well shit, are we talking about the rich in Sweden or Russia? In Russia, the rich pay a tax rate of 13%, too low by my thinking, and in Sweden they pay a rate above 50%, too high by my liking. But by answering that I disagree with this statement, thereotically I could be espousing that Russian billionaires are being significantly overtaxed. Also, a lot of the questions are really lacking in detail. For example: Those who are able to work, and refuse the opportunity, should not expect society's support. What is society's support? And do they mean all of society's supporting systems? If I agree with this statement am I suggesting that nonworkers should lose their constitutional rights? Or take: A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system. I would agree to this statement, but I still vehemetely oppose one party states for a variety of other reasons. However, this is the only real question regarding this specific concept and therefore by agreeing with it makes me seem pro-authority, when I'm really just agreeing with semantics. Plus there's no neutral answers, which makes answering certain questions problematic. Anyways here's mine: Apparentely I'm to the left of Obama and the British Labour Party...hmmm. + Show Spoiler + I smell a bias! | ||
Empyrean
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Oh dear. I'm fucking Gandhi. | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
I have a feeling I would have been way more authoritarian if it wasn't that last page on sex... | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
Some of the questions are absurd or just plain silly for sure though. Perhaps even quite biased in several cases. | ||
Carson
Canada820 Posts
The questions were funny, I found myself wishing there was a more indifferent option. | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
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[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
Here's some fun facts:
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Azera
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POiNTx
Belgium309 Posts
No surprises here. I want to see what non internet users look like on this graph because people on the internet tend to be more liberal. | ||
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United States10328 Posts
Oh, Left/Right is on economic policy. Hrm. | ||
Salv
Canada3083 Posts
http://www.politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=-6.88&soc=-4.97 If you're on the right or the top I really question what the fuck is going on in your head. | ||
Falling
Canada11184 Posts
Some leftist Libertarian. Frickin Ghandi. Edit. It's probably my lack of faith in corporations to be man and "do that right thing" that gets me. But I have the same lack of faith in government and people in general. | ||
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