Political compass? The questions on that survey are so vague and often times over encompassing. Some of my answers ended up contradicting others just because of how they are worded and how vague they are. It does give you an idea of where you are at though.
@CountScrofula I've only read one and I don't know if it was even written by him personally to be honest, It was a collection of discussions and works by Chomsky. I don't remember the name of it off hand but I'll look it up.
@sarabee1995 both! The fact that you end up near the centre on this chart but especially the fact that you get there by having extreme views in all directions :D
@sarabee1995 I think that there are people who align themselves with a given politician and/or political party because they agree with certain talking points and, because they dislike the opposition.
I think that there are people who align themselves with a given politician and/or political party because they actually believe in those talking points and policies.
I tried to put myself, as honestly as possible, into the mindset of the second type.
@CopperCicada The problem with the centrist label in a right-left political dichotomy is that it applies equally to a person who truly holds centrist positions across the spectrum of issues and a person who holds a relatively equal number of extreme left and extreme right positions.
I am closer to the latter and this survey pretty much labeled me a centrist. 🙄 I hold not a single centrist position that I know of. 🤷♀️
@sarabee1995 Sure. I think that's one of the problems with the right-left dichotomy. It has no predictive power. Just as you say, you're in the middle because you have a "centrist" views or because you have a mixture of right/left views without bias.
I'm a centrist like you are a centrist.
There are other axes that I think are more interesting these days.
@CopperCicada I think political views are so varied that no singular axis can describe the population. I've seen some really comprehensive Venn diagrams on political thought that I like much better.
Seriously, the test is deeply flawed. There are very few questions about immigration, Islam, feminism...and too many about corporations. Since I believe their interests are against those of common people, the test must consider me a communist.
@SatanBurger neither really, so long as you put thought into what you view is correct. I'd say your result is rather a live and let live type result with a slight lean towards favoring people ahead of business.
@jackjjackson I know this is what you say, and now we're getting quite close to political standing. I've had a brief look at your latest posts not much new there. Still praising and glorifying POTUS and slamming those in criticism of him as being crying lefties and so on. That's not a wait and see approach. Thank you for your public apology for your previous not nice comments for me. Let's leave it by that. I see no common ground debating the political environment with you as what's having an open mind to me isn't being met with your approach. Have a nice one.
I’m prepared to be open to accepting the results whether I agree or not. Are you? I’m not slamming critics. I disagree with those who THINK they know in advance what the facts are. Innocent until proven guilty is the way things work in the Inited States. Have a nice day Santa 😀 @SapphicHeart
@jackjjackson Hmm... Okay, let me wrap this up in one final comment. I hope I get it all, or at least the most included.
I do take issue with users who attack other people in public life and refuse to view Mrs Clinton with open eyes.
You might say it's how I feel around the POTUS.
I’m taking a wait and see approach and not judging based on the media.
Does that go for any politician, or only the ones that you don't dislike. I remind you that a lot of your posts and responses are still up on the site and suggest something differently, kind of more biased.
I’m prepared to be open to accepting the results whether I agree or not. Are you?
Do you really though? Again, I recall several posts and comments made over time, not just about Mrs. Clinton and about the POTUS.
I disagree with those who THINK they know in advance what the facts are.
This will be partisan thinking and is represented richly on this site, and one could argue for both of us doing exactly the same at times. I am sure you'll say you're only raising questions, and so am I and a lot of others doing. Btw, being critically thinking isn't the same as knowing in advance what the facts are.
Innocent until proven guilty is the way things work in the United States [corrected the typo of the I into the U, I hope it doesn't bother you, and is okay even if I still quote you :-)]
So very true, and again it goes for all. Also the ones you might dislike. It shouldn't be a partisan question. Yet again, critically questioning about what might be a concern isn't necessarily judging. It's not the same as one is yelling LOCK HER UP, just to mention one example coming to mind.
I also find it interesting how the last US election leaders were placed...
And the primaries both models and polls showed Sanders would have done much better than clinton in the general against Trump. Which is interesting to compare with the results being seen here.
Some others: New Zealand
UK is just a link for some reason https://www.politicalcompass.org/charts/uk2017
I find it super interesting that five years ago this was considered a pretty okay way to peg someone's political views and now with the rise of the economic nationalists vs the old political divides things are just completely skewed.
@ViciDraco It's not flawed of your position on something asked is neutral. Like one of the questions "No one can feel naturally homosexual". Unless you are a homosexual how would you know?...could be true could be false.
@Burnley123 I really blame how old some of the questions are. I think if there was some pointed stuff about immigration it'd change things a lot for several people.
@CountScrofula I agree. Also, IMO there is an issue of framing in mainstream politics which distorts how people vote. Do Trump supporters who hate cultural liberalism and PC support his actual economic agenda? Do Clinton supporters who are centre left and not the socialist' Bernie bros actually want an interventionist foreign policy. Tribalism based on the culture war effects how principles translate to votes.
I’ve told you all along that I’m a moderate centrist that can’t stand Mrs Clinton. This apparently verifies what I have stated. Go figure. Did you take it? @Burnley123