No heated debates please, im just curious if gamespot has more liberal or conservative users.
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Generally, I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative with one major exception: capital punishment. Yes, I do believe the death penalty should be used, but only in the most heinous of crimes like multiple homicide or child rape.
Personally I lean very far to the right. I suppose I'm what the left would call radical, or extreme. The american citizens are really making me crazy right now. And Obama and his croonies.
Personally I lean very far to the right. I suppose I'm what the left would call radical, or extreme. The american citizens are really making me crazy right now. And Obama and his croonies.
Darkainious
so you think he is slowly polluting the minds of citizens with propaganda until America becomes communist?
I am center to right politically even though I am suspicious of rich and powerful. I am not into ideology, but into what is reasonable and practical. Socially, I am very conservative.
Religiously, I am a conservative Christian, but no fundamentalist. I am not a creationist, but take the words of Scripture according to their context. I detest legalism (Church of Christ), premillenialism, postmillenialism, Calvinism, Catholicism, Seventh Day Adventism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, Unitarianism, and religious compromise found among liberal "Christians" (United Church of Christ, United Methodist Church, Episcopalian Church, and others like them). I am strongly against religious pluralism and Universialism.
A Canadian Liberal. So in the middle, basically.bluezy
By U.S. standards I think that equates to pinko commie.
I think it's safe to call myself a liberal. I'm socially liberal and I do believe in bigger government and Marxist principles. The one thing that goes with being a liberal that I would deny is that I espouse reckless spending. Of course we can sit here all day and talk about what constitutes reckless, I just dislike the stigma of being only for spending increases because I'm a liberal. I do think the U.S. should be spending less money, I just disagree with conservatives on what to cut and how to accomplish less spending.
Conservative concerning moral and economic issues but I highly disapprove of some conservative ideas. I am also very very much against the idea of big government.
According to some online tests, I'm a left wing liberal. I consider myself a moderate liberal. I'm for individual rights and freedoms for all but on the other hand, I believe everyone has the right to own a gun for their own defense, and while I don't want religion to rule everyones life, if schools want to have prayer or something like that then that's their choice.
Where's socialist as an option?
Anyhow, I'm a liberal, though I tend to lean slightly to the left on economic issues.
Wow nothing but libs here. Well I am a conservitive republican. I am all for gun rights, against gay marriage and against pro-choice. They should not get rid of "One nation under God" from the pledge of alliegence.
Finally someone who understands the difference between liberal and socialist. I don't really like to classify myself under any one ideological banner because I don't think it does justice to my beliefs. On many social issues like gay marriage or abortion I really don't have much of an opinion because I couldn't care less about them. Some might consider me a bit socialist because I believe it a moral imperative that nobody freeze to death on the street or die of hunger in a first world country, but I don't think that this is an especially unreasonable demand.Where's socialist as an option?
Anyhow, I'm a liberal, though I tend to lean slightly to the left on economic issues.
_BlueDuck_
I am intensely distrustful of corporations; they do the same thing the government could except they have no interest in anyone but themselves, we can't get rid of them if we don't like them and they're seldom held accountable for their actions. Not that I believe that they have no place, but I have serious problems with the idea of them being granted all the same rights as an individual, to me this seems to make about as much sense as giving insitutionalized psychopaths the freedom to go out and do whatever they want.
For everything else, it varies on the issue. A lot of my strongest political stances would make no sense to a non-Canadian so I won't bother listing them here.
For what it's worth (probably not much), the last time I took one of those political compass tests I ended up with this.
The x axis is "economic" and the y axis is "social."
Yeah, because all conservatives are religious, love wars, love killing innocent people, and love guns. :roll:I hate conservatives, always acting like the righteous people of god. yet they love being in war and killing innocent people. makes me vomit these rifle huggers.
bokiloki
from taking numerous polls it seems I am more liberal. I just don't associate myself with either side because I'm more Third Way.
Neither. I think to be far on either wing is to be easily manipulated. I like to consider myself on an even keel. Seems like the trend these days is it's cool to be liberal. I think it's due to a lot of over-exposure to liberal media. Think for yourselves, people! No one side has all the answers!
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