I dunno, Hispanic chicks are pretty hot.
| SamuelRSmith said: I dunno, Hispanic chicks are pretty hot. |
every race has hot girls in it. But yes, the US is growing in population
I'm pretty anti-authoritarian it seems ;)
The gif is fascinating, it shows that the politicians really aren't representing what people truly believe (yes I know we're a small sample size), but in Australia there really isn't a political party that is similar to my views. The closest is the greens and I'm way more libertarian then they are.
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| MontanaHatchet said: I'm Independent, all the political parties are nuckin futs. I lean liberal, and I've taken the cube test enough times to know. |
"Naturally the common people don't want war: Neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, IT IS THE LEADERS of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is TELL THEM THEY ARE BEING ATTACKED, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. IT WORKS THE SAME IN ANY COUNTRY." --Hermann Goering, leading Nazi party member, at the Nuremberg War Crime Trials
Conservatives: Pushing for a small enough government to be a guest in your living room, or even better - your uterus.
| fmc83 said: Q1: If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations. I voted for strongly agree, because I'm convinced, that if trans-national corporations are becoming too big, that this will do harm to humanity. So it's not a good thing if globaliztions just happens in favour of t-n-corps. Again it's alright, if globalization helps the economy, but not t-n-corparations to become to big Q2: I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong. Disagree, because I believe that to critize is an important part of democracy, which shouldn't be stopped by blind patriotism. Q3: No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud of it. Agree. This was a question I would've answered between agree and disagree, because while sometimes it's foolish it's on the other hand not bad to be proud of your roots. Q4: Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races. Strongly disagree, because I don't believe in the race-concept. Q5: The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Disagree. If the enemy is even a bigger bastard it won't help you to support him, but create even bigger problems. But sometimes it would be the right thing to support your enemy's enemy, but definitely not always. See Iraq-Iran, USSR-Afghanistan conflict. |
1. i put strongly agree
2. i put strongly disagree, i disagree with alot of my governments policys, both foreign and domestic, as the graph should have made obvious, lol, on that test, i was the opposite of both scales to the 3 main partys here.
3. i put strongly agree, the only exception i make is that i support my nation in sports.
4. i put strongly disagree, i despise racism.
5. i put strongly disagree, the reasoning should be obvious.
1 If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations.
Disagree - globalisation primarily serves the corporations, but from experience we know the success of companies serves humanity as well, as a bi-effect
2. I'd always support my country, whether it was right or wrong.
Agree - I'd say Sweden is overall 'wrong' on many levels, but in general I feel it's best to still support it, because to a certain level I just have to accept what the majority feels and decides. Also, things can change in the future and meanwhile Im a good citizen who contributes to and supports my society.
3. No one chooses his or her country of birth, so it's foolish to be proud of it.
Disagree - true to some extent, but it's extremely natural to feel proud of many things you didn't choose or affect and it's nothing foolish about that at all. For example, you're proud of your brother's or sister's success - that's just normal. It's not healthy to suppress this feeling too much.
4. Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races.
Disagree - our race is average. But there are certain differences between races, although it's a very minor factor for the big picture of things.
5. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Disagree - in some cases it's worth it to be aware of this phenomenon for tactical reasons, but in general you risk doing something counter-productive and act immoraly.
| FaRmLaNd said: I'm pretty anti-authoritarian it seems ;) The gif is fascinating, it shows that the politicians really aren't representing what people truly believe (yes I know we're a small sample size), but in Australia there really isn't a political party that is similar to my views. The closest is the greens and I'm way more libertarian then they are. |
We're all also great fans of the internet.
Which in of itself is a failry libretarian tool as it currently is.
It's hard to elect Libretarians in power because so many of them are disgusted with the practice and jobs.
It's like people who think big corporations are evil.
They'd rather have meaningless protests then go to buisness school and rise to a positiion within the country.
Few people care enough to go through the process they despise

Kasz216 said:
We're all also great fans of the internet. Which in of itself is a failry libretarian tool as it currently is. It's hard to elect Libretarians in power because so many of them are disgusted with the practice and jobs. It's like people who think big corporations are evil. They'd rather have meaningless protests then go to buisness school and rise to a positiion within the country. Few people care enough to go through the process they despise |
true, im hoping to do a politics degree eventually myself though, as im considering going into politics as a career path.
also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?