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I wouldn't trust those political quiz sites, they can be very misleading. Only use them as a foundation or finding new perceptive on things.
Carrico, Manndown, Ataral, and 4D Donkeys
I personally don't believe all those political tests are correct; I identify as libleft on the compass although I think there's no such thing as ''authoritarian'' and ''libertarian'' leftism, because they're one thing, like, why would a communist be ''authoritarian'' since leftism by itself is ''libertarian'' no matter what, no matter if it's a more conservative form of leftism like stalinism or a more progressive one like trotskyism or posadism. At least that's for me, my opinion. Why should we split the left in two different sections? Well if I were to split the left in 2 sections, the first one would be ''bureaucratic leftism'' such as reformism or stalinism, in which the governemnt is supposed to voluntarily help the proletariat, and the second section would be ''leftism from the classes below'' which is controlled directly by the people and is not a bureaucracy by some political party. Ok I know it's kinda vile putting stalinism in the same category with reformism but eh, I still know the legendary ussr was better than some common reformist capitalist country.
Agreed. Everyone, please beware of these political tests and the bias and motivations behind said tests. The Political Compass is trash and was created by a libertarian for the purposes of recruiting new people to the "libertarian" cause. It works as great propaganda, and the test almost always gives one a heavily skewed "libertarian" result. It also divides politics into a very false and misleading dichotomy of "authoritarian vs libertarian". It has done some serious damage to how people understand politics in the modern day. The whole thing is very liberal, individualistic, and anti-communist in nature.
Manndown, Canadian democratic republics, Bovad, Zitherstadt, and 4 othersSocialist indian republics, Ataral, 4D Donkeys, and Manchukurun
Well, our country (USSR), religion was criticized, and from childhood everyone was told that miracles and supernatural beings only exist in fairy tales, and if someone tries to use references to this in science, medicine or politics, this is a dangerous swindler. Religion was criticized mainly for the fact that it interfered with the development of science and technology, and interfered with the struggle of the poor for better living conditions (religion served by the ruling classes). This was also shown in examples: at school they could demonstrate experiments that were used by churchmen to imitate "miracles", such as "turning water into wine", "healing bloody wounds" or spontaneous combustion of candles - exposing deception and manipulation. At the same time, curiosity arose to religious doctrine, symbolism and aesthetics were pre-revolutionary, unfamiliar, as alternative as Western pop culture. Some kind of cross, church dome or Easter cake was referred to antiquity, sometimes interesting. Well, after the restoration of capitalism, it became clear that the church and its doctrine really serve the ruling classes, cultivate medieval backwardness and cannot do without repressions against opponents.
It is in this question that one can clearly see how humanistic socialism differs from barracks pseudo-socialism. Socialism aims at the elimination of alienation and coercion in the most important questions of life. To avoid economic coercion to work, you need a benefit or basic income for the unemployed. In order to avoid alienation in politics, everyday life and culture, there must be many opinions and groups, many genres of art and lifestyles within the framework of the left paradigm. To avoid forced childbearing, abortion and contraception should be available. Where all this begins to be violated, socialism degenerates from humanistic into barracks, and loses its attractiveness in the eyes of the masses. Subsequently, this causes passive or active support for the counter-revolution by these masses.
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Carrico and Socialist indian republics
How about the 8values test
Just tread carefully with any quiz sites, no matter what political affiliation they say they're from. 9 out of 10 times it's just skewed and words were taken out of context.
For example, I tried out those 8values and Political compass tests before. Both came out as Libertarian.
Does anyone know how to make an embassy?
Got it, thank you.
im going to mention the most controversial political topic ever:
Ketchup or mustard?
Mayo
Ketchup, easiest question I’ve been asked on this region
Impossible…it can’t be! That’s not true! That’s impossible! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Ketchup bc I can't take spice
You are right, education in my nation is strongly focused on science as well, obviously
Bovad, Socialist indian republics, and 4D Donkeys
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