Author Topic: he will not divide us is now in liverpool [update] the flag is down  (Read 18949 times)


It's not true though.
Russia was pretty much the first left-wing country to ever utilize censorship to such a high degree. Before the communist revolution, far left and authoritarian left practically didn't even exist. The US was pretty much the only country before then to be remotely left-leaning in its policies, but that's it

Russia was pretty much the first left-wing country to ever utilize censorship to such a high degree. Before the communist revolution, far left and authoritarian left practically didn't even exist. The US was pretty much the only country before then to be remotely left-leaning in its policies, but that's it
What the hell are you taking about


Saudi Arabia, China, Vietnam, Ethiopia, North Korea, Eritrea. The asian countries are mostly left/communist, while SA Ethiopia and Eritrea are right leaning

Russia was pretty much the first left-wing country to ever utilize censorship to such a high degree. Before the communist revolution, far left and authoritarian left practically didn't even exist. The US was pretty much the only country before then to be remotely left-leaning in its policies, but that's it

So you're comparing monarchies to modern day government political spectrums. Lmfao okay dude.


So you're comparing monarchies to modern day government political spectrums. Lmfao okay dude.
Uhh... yes? How else do you assess historical governments? Pre-industrial revolution monarchies were right-wing according to our definitions. Political spectrum websites didnt exist back then

Political views and ties can't be summed up with a game of four square.
except they can and are. that's why people have been referring to left and right winged politics for years. the compass goes the extra mile and illustrates the difference between economic and social policy, which apparently a lot of people can't understand.

except they can and are. that's why people have been referring to left and right winged politics for years. the compass goes the extra mile and illustrates the difference between economic and social policy, which apparently a lot of people can't understand.

They really can't.

Uhh... yes? How else do you assess historical governments? Pre-industrial revolution monarchies were right-wing according to our definitions. Political spectrum websites didnt exist back then

Lol

Saudi Arabia, China, Vietnam, Ethiopia, North Korea, Eritrea. The asian countries are mostly left/communist, while SA Ethiopia and Eritrea are right leaning
You just invalidated your point. Communism is NOT right-wing ideology.

I take it corderlain can't think up a better argument against those points other than simply saying no

You just invalidated your point. Communism is NOT right-wing ideology.
except the communism they employed had authoritarian social views which are, surprise, right wing
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Are we still forgetting it's just a prank on Shia? Or was Phantos too busy derailing this bullstuff.

He supports BLM and riots but a flag gets stolen? OH LORDY LORDY!

You just invalidated your point. Communism is NOT right-wing ideology.
Half of the most censored countries are left and the other half are right.
You actually proved me right

He supports BLM and riots
until you can prove this you're lying
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except they can and are. that's why people have been referring to left and right winged politics for years. the compass goes the extra mile and illustrates the difference between economic and social policy, which apparently a lot of people can't understand.
Only when considering average viewpoints, but not when considering individual perspectives.

I take it corderlain can't think up a better argument against those points other than simply saying no
except the communism they employed had authoritarian social views which are, surprise, right wing

No it's just common sense

Only when considering average viewpoints, but not when considering individual perspectives.

Only when considering average viewpoints, but not when considering individual perspectives.
i don't know what you're referring to. the compass illustrates both economic and social policy for anyone.