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Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Politically, I'm a mixed bag.
I was once all for the use of firearms, but now I'm wholeheartedly against it.
I was once pro-war, but after a while, I became anti-war.
I always have been and will always be against narcotic use.
I once was anti-alcohol, then I became pro-alcohol, but now I have a neutral attitude towards it.
And despite the fact I've never smoked, I acknowledge the fact that historically, it was a socially acceptable thing to do by people of all social classes.
But most of all, throughout High School and beyond, I've always been outspoken against peer pressure.
And despite having a slight prejudice towards Jehovah's Witnesses, I bear no prejudice towards other religions.
Also, when it comes to religion, it's not what people ARE, that I'm against, but what people DO.
For instance, my brother-in-law is a Fundamentalist Christian and when he married my sister, he became increasingly controlling of her and my Nephews, favoring my youngest Nephew over my oldest. That's something I could never forgive.
And by contrast, my Grandmother is a Universalist Christian, an artist, and a very nice woman who wouldn't hurt a fly.
I was once all for the use of firearms, but now I'm wholeheartedly against it.
I was once pro-war, but after a while, I became anti-war.
I always have been and will always be against narcotic use.
I once was anti-alcohol, then I became pro-alcohol, but now I have a neutral attitude towards it.
And despite the fact I've never smoked, I acknowledge the fact that historically, it was a socially acceptable thing to do by people of all social classes.
But most of all, throughout High School and beyond, I've always been outspoken against peer pressure.
And despite having a slight prejudice towards Jehovah's Witnesses, I bear no prejudice towards other religions.
Also, when it comes to religion, it's not what people ARE, that I'm against, but what people DO.
For instance, my brother-in-law is a Fundamentalist Christian and when he married my sister, he became increasingly controlling of her and my Nephews, favoring my youngest Nephew over my oldest. That's something I could never forgive.
And by contrast, my Grandmother is a Universalist Christian, an artist, and a very nice woman who wouldn't hurt a fly.