Political coordinates, that is. Take the test and post up.
https://www.idrlabs.com/political-coordinates/test.php
Based on my results - one square away from Reagan - there may be something to it.
Political coordinates, that is. Take the test and post up.
https://www.idrlabs.com/political-coordinates/test.php
Based on my results - one square away from Reagan - there may be something to it.
My politics are my politics and no one business but mine. Why fill out a poll for Google to collect more info on me than they already have?
Fair enough.
On the other hand - there’s DuckDuckGo
https://start.duckduckgo.com/
Precisely where I expected to be.
A right-leaning libertarian.
You know in the old days if you were liberal, to me that meant that you were open to ideas. Today it means open to believing the same way that I believe and if you don't agree with me you are wrong.
I love the Winston Churchill quote that says something on the lines of: If you are a young man and not liberal something is wrong with you and if you are not a conservative as an old man something is wrong with you.
(taken with a vpn in a private browser)
(1 to the left of Milton Friedman)
After saying Rock on! This might be of some service and interest:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/0...rvice-provider
Last edited by SLUZENE; 03-10-2020 at 02:43 AM.
Looks like I'm pretty much a centrist.
Right-liberalism (Libertarianism): Individuals in this quadrant seek to uphold liberty as the primary political good in all respects. They tend to see themselves as staunch supporters of both personal and economic freedom and are deeply skeptical of collective plans and goals, stressing instead the principle of voluntary association and the individual’s capacity to make his own judgments. They typically see less of a role for the state than individuals in the other three quadrants, believing instead in the spontaneous social order of the market.
There's nothing civil about this war.