Author Topic: Political Compass v1500  (Read 4062 times)


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I would be curious to see which way answers shifted the dot.  I've always thought I was more right-centrist but I think the current election has changed me a bit.

EDIT: Apparently even when I try to be super authoritarian I'm still fairly middle ground between left/right.


^ this second one does not reflect my views whatsoever
« Last Edit: April 23, 2016, 05:23:29 PM by DaBlocko »

Pretty much the further you are from center, the less you are aware of how a healthy society is made.  At least in my opinion.
I agree with this.

Pretty much the further you are from center, the less you are aware of how a healthy society is made.  At least in my opinion.
oh i read that as the exact opposite i was really sad and then i reread it








I feel like I should be up further, but it probably place me towards vert mid because I believe repressing loveual content as well as censorship in general is stuffty.

Here's a question for (primarily) my fellow libertarians:

Although it may be hypocritical, is it wrong to seize control of a government and stiff-arm it into being more democratic and to give as many people opportunity by forcing the system to be leveled out?  Not in terms of redistributing wealth or anything remotely like that, but just nullifying all laws that benefit specific groups of people and allowing the system to take its course.  It's not necessarily limited to this, but what do you guys think?



(Not related to above)
Personally something I want is a national referendum law to be instituted for veto power.

Where if 15% of the people report to the post office with specific purpose and will to overturn a law, a national referendum is launched, where if more than ⅔rds of all voters approve, the law is overtuned.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2016, 05:58:28 PM by SWAT One »

Here's a question for (primarily) my fellow libertarians:

Although it may be hypocritical, is it wrong to seize control of a government and stiff-arm it into being more democratic and to give more people opportunity by forcing the system to be leveled out?  Not in terms of redistributing wealth or anything like that, but just nullifying all laws that benefit specific groups of people.  It's not necessarily limited to this, but what do you guys think?
You don't force a government to be democratic, you force the people to be democratic. Their voice will change a government (either through peaceful or revolutionary means).
"Seizing" control over a government always means that one person/group seizes control, and I doubt they would really want it to be more democratic once they taste power.

You can't just "nullify" laws that benefit a specific group of people because those laws were made by a corrupt government that isn't for the people.