http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...2.62&soc=-6.46
From over a year ago but severely cba to take the damn thing again, and I don't think I've changed that much since.
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http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...2.62&soc=-6.46
From over a year ago but severely cba to take the damn thing again, and I don't think I've changed that much since.
The one thing that bothers me about the test is that some items listed are actual facts, not perspectives. Example:
Yeah, a one-party state does avoid conflict and debate found in a democratic or multiparty system. Because it's a one-party system. That doesn't mean I agree that the idea of a one-party state is a good thing, that I agree with it or anything like that. So how do I answer that question?Quote:
A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.
EDIT: Also
http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...6.88&soc=-6.26
I used to hang out right with Gandhi. Now I'm a bit more liberal and a bit more Libertarian. Huh.
That part of it is a fact, yes, but whether it should be regarded as an advantage is up to personal opinion. If you don't think the outcomes of the lack of conflict and debate in a political system would be likely to be benign, then you'd disagree or strongly disagree with the statement. (I've strongly disagreed every time I've taken the test for the last several years, for the record).
Pffft, now I'll show you hippies how it's done.
http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...4.12&soc=-5.79
(SPOILER)FREEEEEEDOOOOOOMMM
How do I even talk to you without you gunning me down in a hail of automatic fire?
We can always count on Raistlin to save us from a green square circlejerk!
http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...=0.00&soc=4.36
.... I am Peegee's evil twin.
I just clicked strongly agree on everything, which means you must have mostly clicked strongly disagree
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"Our race has superior qualities..." - Ahahaha! Must. Not. Troll.
Also, the enemy of my enemy is my smurfing ALLY, YOU :bou::bou::bou::bou:S.
"All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that different sorts of people should keep to their own kind." - Am I in smurfing Dragon Age? xD
"Mothers may have careers, but their first duty is to be homemakers." - Get back in the kitchen, whore.
"Astrology accurately explains many things." - What the smurfing smurf?! Firstly: smurf this question. Astrology is bulltit: don't be a moron. Secondly: what does this have to do with political views? I assume "Agree" would make me liberal? Brilliant. Liberal = :bou::bou::bou::bou: for this quiz. smurf.
"Sex outside of marriage is usually immoral." - FOR smurf'S SAKE. What the titting hell does "usually" mean in this context? And how the smurf can there be any answer other than yes or no? "Quadrangles have four angles. Strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, strongly disagree, or TWAT?"
Obviously this was going to be utter useless wank essence, but I didn't expect it to be just so smurfing... :bou::bou::bou::bou:. I want to find everyone responsible for this and punch them in the dick or tits for weeks. Without sleep or rest. smurfing hell...
From the FAQ:
Quote:
More significant for our purposes is whether or not the individual believes in mystical determinants of fate, hence the astrology proposition. There is a psychological linkage between determinism and authoritarianism. The astrology believer may hold very liberal social views in other areas, but this does not alter this more authoritarian aspect within his or her cluster of attitudes.
"Right-winged" libertarian is redundant. I support a government that protects individual freedom and voluntary interaction as much as reasonably possible. Government interference in the social or economic sphere should be considered a last resort.
Obviously your southern accent and adorable colloquialisms mesmerize me. You dirty hippy.
The word "libertarian" was actually invented by French anarchists after the French government banned anarchist publications. It is only since the 1960s that the term "libertarian" has acquired an association with right-wing economic philosophies. Historically, the term was more frequently associated with left-wing economic philosophies before then, and it is perfectly possible for a governmentless society to be based around a left-wing economic philosophy - Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War is one excellent historical example, although it wasn't a perfect society.