• Political affiliation?
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[QUOTE=Conscript;17963889]let's have it over a blunt then shall we[/QUOTE] Yeah, why are we fighting? Goddammit, this thread doesn't belong here. I apologize for my rude behavior.
I didn't ask for political debate, just your affiliation :P all debates should proceed after a nice blunt.
[QUOTE=Anubis678;17963917]Yeah, why are we fighting? Goddammit, this thread doesn't belong here. I apologize for my rude behavior.[/QUOTE] yea I know you're not really stupid, so don't take it seriously :P I LOVE YOU MAN
I recently have become intrested in the BNP and some of there ideas are pretty dam what i want a party to say, however im not a racist so its hard to agree with most of it, its a shame BNP could be good, its just a little over the top.
On the Political Compass thing: [img]http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-5.00&soc=-6.51[/img] The funny thing is I'm apparently right with the Dalai Lama.
Libertarian. I was interested in Socialism and Communism for a long time but they just aren't legitimate ways to successfully govern a country. In theory, I like the ideas but in practice, it just doesn't work.
the chart says I'm a lefty liberal loon but I'm just going to stick with "unaffiliated"
my graph says i'm ghandi. [img]http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-4.50&soc=-4.00[/img]
[QUOTE=Anubis678;17962345] It will [b]NEVER[/b] work on a large scale. In small communities, sure,[/QUOTE] Sure. I didn't say communism was for the masses, just that it was, to me, an ideal system of government. If living in a community of 500 or so people i would wholeheartedly follow communist rule following the ideology without corruption. [quote=Anub] Those things create individuality[/quote] Then communism detracts no less from individuality than democracy, or facism, or any other system hence that point is null and void. [quote=A] 2. Governments certainly can not handle all of those things. Here are a few examples: (a) The War on Drugs: They've done a fucking stellar job of handling that, haven't they? (b) Education System: Why is the public school system so fucked while private schools, which operate without any government funding, are able to provide a higher quality education? Private schools are run by a school board that operates out of the school, not by a bunch of bureaucrats on the other side of the nation. [/quote] a) The War on Drugs was like the War in Vietnam, it's like the War in Iraq... it's a War that was never meant to be won. This was not due to incompetence on the Government's part, but arrogant ignorance on the peoples' part. b) Private schools cater to specific groups of people. The government has to deal with every single Political Correct-ness that goes it's way. Private schools say "We function this way, don't like it? Get out." Government-controlled schools are just shooting-range for lawsuits for everyone who isnt a white athiest. Then again, this wouldn't matter at all if Communism thrived in the way it could never thrive except for in a small community, because everyone would have a vote on what is/'nt acceptable.
[QUOTE=Luke510;18064995]my graph says i'm ghandi. [img]http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-4.50&soc=-4.00[/img][/QUOTE] I believe in legalizing weed, and I'm a neutralist. [img]http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-0.38&soc=0.51[/img]
Well you can be anywhere on your political views and have the view of legalizing marijuana, it's just that statistics show liberals to be more likely to have the view of legalization.
[QUOTE=Luke510;18091621]Well you can be anywhere on your political views and have the view of legalizing marijuana, it's just that statistics show liberals to be more likely to have the view of legalization.[/QUOTE] Well a Fascist would have a hard time justifying a view pro-marijuana, since Fascists tend to be extremely morally strict and believe in creating a State in which a tight moral code is enforced.
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