April 25, 20178 yr Mine ... Your Political Compass Economic Left/Right: -2.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.87
April 26, 20178 yr https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2017/04/racist-math-education/524199/
April 27, 20178 yr Author https://www.politicalcompass.org/yourpoliticalcompass?ec=-3.5&soc=-0.92 BZ is full of left libertarians
April 27, 20178 yr Author https://www.politicalcompass.org/certificate?pname=SuperG.Girl&ec=-3.5&soc=-0.92
April 28, 20178 yr 20 hours ago, SuperG.Girl said: https://www.politicalcompass.org/yourpoliticalcompass?ec=-3.5&soc=-0.92 BZ is full of left libertarians Not, me... winning with Putin
April 29, 20178 yr On 2017-4-27 at 2:16 PM, SuperG.Girl said: https://www.politicalcompass.org/yourpoliticalcompass?ec=-3.5&soc=-0.92 BZ is full of left libertarians Not all of us
April 29, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, frenchkiki said: Damn!! Hell is waiting for you ^^ That's fine, I'm a Satanist anyways so I'll fit in anyways
April 30, 20178 yr Your Political Compass Economic Left/Right: -5.38 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.15
April 30, 20178 yr So many hippies slash equalists here The test has Trump, Hitler, Hilary Clintonand Thatcher in the same region lol
April 30, 20178 yr So out of the "posted" results I'm the only one so far that is on the right. Though I agree with Cult, the test isn't totally accurate as to actual beliefs/standings as more BZ'ers I think swing further left and a couple swing a lot more right then the "left" score indicates
April 30, 20178 yr "Left" and "Right" are pretty meaningless without a proper context anyway. I am right of center within the Belgian context, but ideologically that would put me left of center in a lot of other countries.
April 30, 20178 yr On 20/4/2017 at 9:15 PM, jj3 said: Safest yeah, but to do what exactly ? lol If the alternative is voting for a negationist, I would give my vote to a literal broom.
April 30, 20178 yr Western/Northern European political mindset come across as very similar to US city politics on the East/West coast (particularly the inner city). The big sell is "equalism". Rural areas and towns are generally more right wing. Cities tend to replace religion with socialism ideology while religion is dominant in sparsely population areas. Industrialized areas are usually hotbeds of socialist politics. It generally seems that the more dense the population, the more socialist and environmentalist (due to exposure to dirty living conditions) they become. It was like this in the Soviet Union as well, with the cities/factories being communist havens while rural areas could be hostile to the communists. Marx and his supporters (factory workers) emerged from the British industrial zones.
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