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post yours ITT

http://www.politicalcompass.org

mine:

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Peta says

Gary just chose the answers that he knew would get him the farthest left outcome


Seems reasonable.
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I'm -3.0, -5.3
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Gary just chose the answers that he knew would get him the farthest left outcome
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SeaSwirl says

Now the question of the day: Am I Eris really a communist? Or do I just pretend to be one online?


I don't think anyone cares.

It's the internet.
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TMJuke says

We bros


YEAH *** THE SYSTEM
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Ronny says


lol


We bros
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lol
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Now the question of the day: Am I Eris really a communist? Or do I just pretend to be one online?
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KillHimNotMe says

false dichotomies are for children

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EmmerrLouise says


SeaSwirl says

Well that's just a silly example Emmerr, no properly run authority would waste a mind such as mine in such a pointless way. If on the other hand they ordered throwing political dissidents off the bridge I think I could get behind that.


Ahaha the first sentence made me laugh.

So you only favour authority if it corroborates your views (throwing political dissidents)? I doubt you'd like all authority. :)


Obviously authority is only good if it corroborates your views, what sort of statement is that? Pls Emmerr think.
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false dichotomies are for children
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Cantankerous says


Germatron says

I can't even get past the first question because "If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations." is loaded as ***


not really


it's making me choose between an apple and an orange? why not both? I personally believe that a strong/fast progressing economy would help humanity more than anything else
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SeaSwirl says

Well that's just a silly example Emmerr, no properly run authority would waste a mind such as mine in such a pointless way. If on the other hand they ordered throwing political dissidents off the bridge I think I could get behind that.


Ahaha the first sentence made me laugh.

So you only favour authority if it corroborates your views (throwing political dissidents)? I doubt you'd like all authority. :)
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Well that's just a silly example Emmerr, no properly run authority would waste a mind such as mine in such a pointless way. If on the other hand they ordered throwing political dissidents off the bridge I think I could get behind that.
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If authority told you to throw yourself off a bridge, would you do so without question? While I think authority as a concept is a necessity, it isn't always correct.
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i AM the authority
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EmmerrLouise says




You need to learn how to obey authority.
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Xplicitable says

get on with your colleagues.


I only get on my colleagues
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致富光荣
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I'm tired of poor people blaming rich people for their problems. I worked hard to become rich. You should have to do the same. Bunch of whiners.
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Xplicitable says


KillHimNotMe says

Also, socialism is a lot more authoritarian than it is libertarian. Maybe you'd make a living wage if you were as smart as the average 17-year-old


You don't get it do you.
Also intelligence is far less important in making hiring decisions than experience and critical thinking skills. HR doesn't care what you got on the SAT, but whether you can learn how to do your job and get on with your colleagues.


How the *** would libertarian socialism work, you dolt?
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Owen says


SeaSwirl says




how the hell


Eh?
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KillHimNotMe says

Also, socialism is a lot more authoritarian than it is libertarian. Maybe you'd make a living wage if you were as smart as the average 17-year-old


You don't get it do you.
Also intelligence is far less important in making hiring decisions than experience and critical thinking skills. HR doesn't care what you got on the SAT, but whether you can learn how to do your job and get on with your colleagues.