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Where do you fall on the political compass?
    #19177317 - 11/23/13 01:11 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Take the test here and post your results!

Here's my result



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: InTiMiDaToRdInO]
    #19177439 - 11/23/13 01:53 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: InTiMiDaToRdInO]
    #19177733 - 11/23/13 04:54 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)



I've seen this before, this will drive some people crazy.



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This is a US election that defies logic and brings the nation closer towards a one-party state masquerading as a two-party state.

The Democratic incumbent has surrounded himself with conservative advisors and key figures — many from previous administrations, and an unprecedented number from the Trilateral Commission. He also appointed a former Monsanto executive as Senior Advisor to the FDA. He has extended Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, presided over a spiralling rich-poor gap and sacrificed further American jobs with recent free trade deals. Trade union rights have also eroded under his watch. He has expanded Bush defence spending, droned civilians, failed to close Guantanamo, supported the NDAA which effectively legalises martial law, allowed drilling and adopted a soft-touch position towards the banks that is to the right of European Conservative leaders. Taking office during the financial meltdown, Obama appointed its principle architects to top economic positions. We list these because many of Obama's detractors absurdly portray him as either a radical liberal or a socialist, while his apologists, equally absurdly, continue to view him as a well-intentioned progressive, tragically thwarted by overwhelming pressures. 2008's yes-we-can chanters, dazzled by pigment rather than policy detail, forgot to ask can what? Between 1998 and the last election, Obama amassed $37.6million from the financial services industry, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. While 2008 presidential candidate Obama appeared to champion universal health care, his first choice for Secretary of Health was a man who had spent years lobbying on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry against that very concept. Hey! You don't promise a successful pub, and then appoint the Salvation Army to run it. This time around, the honey-tongued President makes populist references to economic justice, while simultaneously appointing as his new Chief of Staff a former Citigroup executive concerned with hedge funds that bet on the housing market to collapse. Obama poses something of a challenge to The Political Compass, because he's a man of so few fixed principles.

As outrageous as it may appear, civil libertarians and human rights supporters would have actually fared better under a Republican administration. Had a Bush or McCain presidency permitted extrajudicial executions virtually anywhere in the world ( www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR51/047/2012/en ), expanded drone strikes and introduced the NDAA, the Democratic Party would have howled from the rooftops. Senator Obama the Constitutional lawyer would have been one of the most vocal objectors. Under a Democratic administration however, these far-reaching developments have received scant opposition and a disgraceful absence of mainstream media coverage.

Democratic and, especially, some Republican candidates, will benefit massively from new legislation that permits them to receive unlimited and unaccountable funding. This means a significant shift of political power to the very moneyed interests that earlier elections tried to contain. Super PACs will inevitably reshape the system and undermine democracy. It would be naïve to suppose that a President Gingrich would feel no obligations towards his generous backer, Sheldon Adelson, one of the country's most influential men. Or a President Santorum towards billionaire mutual fund tycoon, Foster Freiss. (Santorum emerged as the most authoritarian candidate, not the least for his extreme stand against abortion and condom sales.) Or a President Paul, whose largest single donor, billionaire Peter Thiel, founded a controversial defence company contracting to the CIA and the FBI. Last year it was caught operating an illegal spy ring targeting opponents of the US Chamber of Commerce. In our opinion the successful GOP contender, Romney, despite his consistent contempt for the impoverished, was correctly described as the weather vane candidate. He shares another similarity with Obama. His corporate-friendly health care plan for Massachusetts was strikingly similar to the President's "compromise" package. The emergence of the Tea Party enables the 2012 GOP ticket of unprecedented economic extremity to present itself as middle-of-the road — between an ultra right movement with "some good ideas that might go a bit too far" and, on the other side, a dangerous "socialist" president.

The smaller non-Tea parties provide the only substantial electoral diversity — virtually unreported — in their Sisyphean struggle against the two mountainous conservative machines. Identity issues like gay marriage disguise the absence of fundamental differences and any real contrast of vision. Since FDR, the mainstream American "Left" has been much more concerned with the social rather than the economic scale. Identity politics; issues like peace, immigration, gay and women's rights, prayers in school have assumed far greater importance than matters like pensions and minimum wages that preoccupy their counterparts in other democracies. Hence the appeal of Ron Paul to many liberals, despite his far-right economics. Paul, unlike Romney, would have delivered a significant crossover vote from Democrats.

If Romney loses the election, it would hardly be devastating for mainstream Republicans. During a second term of Obama, they would no doubt continue to frame the debates.




Hey, how's that two party system working out for ya? I swear it has turned into the WWE or something.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: setb]
    #19178009 - 11/23/13 08:14 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

The Nolan compass is a biased piece of shit made by libertarians for libertarians. Enjoy the corclejerk.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: sytar]
    #19178084 - 11/23/13 08:52 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Of course it is, anything that doesn't conform with your views is biased, right :wink:?

Nice mouth by the way, why so angry?


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: setb] * 2
    #19178654 - 11/23/13 11:57 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Anything that puts Barack Obama on the right is a joke.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: zappaisgod]
    #19178849 - 11/23/13 12:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: sweeper54] * 3
    #19178916 - 11/23/13 01:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: setb]
    #19179024 - 11/23/13 01:36 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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setb said:


I've seen this before, this will drive some people crazy.



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I think that is rather accurate in view of the policies put forth by Bush and Obama.


Here is my categorization of this chart.  If you are anywhere within about six boxes down from the center line, and si boxes left or right of the center line i.e the rectangle formed by a 6x12 square below the center horiontal, that is probably centrist/independent.  Now, whether or not you vote for asshats who fall outside the centrist region  just points to how emotional/guillible you are.  :smirk:



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: InTiMiDaToRdInO]
    #19179224 - 11/23/13 02:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I can't figure out how to copy my results of the compass, but I'm about the middle of the blue square. In between bible thumper and fascist....lol


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: MightyWhite]
    #19179577 - 11/23/13 04:32 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Try a right click on the image and slide down to "copy image address" and paste it in like you would a picture.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: sweeper54]
    #19179677 - 11/23/13 04:57 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Ultron]
    #19179855 - 11/23/13 05:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Hmm several similar results to mine, cool


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: zappaisgod]
    #19180321 - 11/23/13 07:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Anything that puts Barack Obama on the right is a joke.




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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Smokey420]
    #19180624 - 11/23/13 09:38 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Smokey420]
    #19180793 - 11/23/13 10:58 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

man, smokey, I knew you were liberal but I didn't think you would fall into Moonbat territory.  At you aren't authoritarian.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: InTiMiDaToRdInO]
    #19180814 - 11/23/13 11:06 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Here's mine - pretty much the same as some of you guy's charts.



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Le_Canard]
    #19181567 - 11/24/13 06:41 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

+2 right, -2.46 libertarian for this guy. Purple is where the cool kids sit. Everything else is bat country. Logic driven libertarian has a nice ring to it


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: myc_check1212]
    #19181703 - 11/24/13 08:10 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Even with the rigged questions about scary "multi-national corperations", i think it did a pretty good job labeling me. I landed right about where they put milton freidman. Btw i like how in their instructions on how to read the graph, they describe libertarian as anarchy. What a load of bullshit.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Big_Dave]
    #19181971 - 11/24/13 10:13 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

There was a similar test going around a few years ago that wasn't quite as whacky as this one but I landed right around Milton Friedman as well.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: zappaisgod]
    #19182088 - 11/24/13 10:51 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Economic Left/Right: -3.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.15



For being a drug related forum I would expect most of use to be on the lower half.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: pretzelking]
    #19182225 - 11/24/13 11:25 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I'm quite sure of that as well.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: zappaisgod]
    #19183485 - 11/24/13 04:42 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Jus'sos you know how far out in right field these two are



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: sweeper54]
    #19183590 - 11/24/13 05:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Yeah, so?


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: zappaisgod]
    #19184242 - 11/24/13 07:43 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

So what?


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: InTiMiDaToRdInO]
    #19185504 - 11/25/13 05:33 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

My results are about what I would expect, maybe a little further to the left than I think I am.



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: TimmiT]
    #19186074 - 11/25/13 09:40 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Enlil]
    #19186208 - 11/25/13 10:16 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I don't feel like taking this test again, but the last time I took it I was like -1 on the Y scale and dead center on the axis


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    #19186959 - 11/25/13 01:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: psyconaught]
    #19198123 - 11/27/13 08:12 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



Ya'll mad?


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Mush4Brains]
    #19200797 - 11/28/13 01:08 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



Classical,

But i agree this test is biased toward libertarianism.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Amphibolos]
    #19201042 - 11/28/13 02:21 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Classical,

But i agree this test is biased toward libertarianism.





How can you say that?  you fell solidly in the Moonbat Category.  Now Mush, he is about what I would have guessed.

What suprises me is more of the Moonbats aren't falling on the Authoritarian side considering how strongly they support a hard-core dictatorial type authoritarian like Obama.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: starfire_xes]
    #19201617 - 11/28/13 05:04 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)


I've taken this test a few times and it change occasionally, but has remained within a few squares


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: starfire_xes]
    #19201628 - 11/28/13 05:08 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I meant, there is a fair amount of questions that are more ethically oriented and that people will generally agree with, increasing their "Libertarian" score.


And what the hell is a moonbat?

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How can you say that?  you fell solidly in the Moonbat Category.  Now Mush, he is about what I would have guessed.

What suprises me is more of the Moonbats aren't falling on the Authoritarian side considering how strongly they support a hard-core dictatorial type authoritarian like Obama.





i dont see your point here, what is your definition of authoritarian?

If Obama is an hardcore dictator, what is Evo Morales? What was Hugo Chavez? What is Xi Jinping?


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Amphibolos]
    #19201733 - 11/28/13 05:38 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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I meant, there is a fair amount of questions that are more ethically oriented and that people will generally agree with, increasing their "Libertarian" score.


And what the hell is a moonbat?

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How can you say that?  you fell solidly in the Moonbat Category.  Now Mush, he is about what I would have guessed.

What suprises me is more of the Moonbats aren't falling on the Authoritarian side considering how strongly they support a hard-core dictatorial type authoritarian like Obama.





i dont see your point here, what is your definition of authoritarian?

If Obama is an hardcore dictator, what is Evo Morales? What was Hugo Chavez? What is Xi Jinping?




Obama is an authoritarian.  Its just he is held in check.  these are the cues:  "If congress won't act i will"  i.e. fuck the process, Ill do what i want to do.  All of the executive orders he signed that give him special powers in the events of terrorism or war, the killing by drone strikes of US citizens, the asserting of military power without congressional approval, all are clues to his power-hungry dictatorial personality.

A Moonbat is someone who thinks with their emotions and not logic, and can't see that this fucking TOOL wants complete control over everything and will do and say whatever to do it.

I assert that the people who voted for Obama have been hypnotized into a trance where they can't see through his bullshit.

Such people, if they were following a Jim Jones type cult leader, would be said to be in need of 'deprogramming'

I.E a Moonbat is an emotional sheep.

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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: starfire_xes]
    #19201882 - 11/28/13 06:14 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

A Moonbat is the opposite of a Wingnut.


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    #19201895 - 11/28/13 06:17 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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A Moonbat is the opposite of a Wingnut.



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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: starfire_xes]
    #19202112 - 11/28/13 06:56 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I cant really figure out how to put my graph on here :confused: but i'm on the Libertarian Left. Really cool test though!!!!!


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    #19202436 - 11/28/13 08:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Try a right click on the image and slide down to "copy image address" and paste it in like you would a picture.




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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: sweeper54]
    #19202498 - 11/28/13 08:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I tried and it just posted the link to a picture of it. Oh well.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: LittleBill]
    #19202604 - 11/28/13 09:06 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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I tried and it just posted the link to a picture of it. Oh well.




save it as a picture, upload it to shroomery, and post it from your shroomery pics.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: starfire_xes]
    #19202621 - 11/28/13 09:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)



There ya go. Thanks to the both of you for your help!!!!


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: Amphibolos]
    #19203663 - 11/29/13 05:44 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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I meant, there is a fair amount of questions that are more ethically oriented and that people will generally agree with, increasing their "Libertarian" score.





Perhaps more people in the US are libertarian minded than you thought? This country was founded on libertarian type ideals. I contended that most of the people in the US hold these ideals; despite the fact that, we have drifted far away from most of those ideals due to the hunger for power that plagues human nature. 

It was the Progressives that instilled the sense of ridiculous ultra-nationalism that plagues this land. Such sentiments are necessary in order to centralize so much power. I find it creepy that our kids are forced to pledge allegiance to a flag or that so many folk wrap themselves in flags. People once thought themselves as citizens of their states first and the State second; that's much healthier if you ask me.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: setb]
    #19204113 - 11/29/13 09:20 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I agree.


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Re: Where do you fall on the political compass? [Re: HalfLight]
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