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- btownmeggy
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Education & Politics
In this thread, I'm interested in connections between political persuasions and post-secondary education.
How would you describe your political beliefs (in one or two words, i.e. Democrat, Labor, Conservative, Republican, left-wing, right-wing, whatevs!)?
Do you have a college/university degree? If you're comfortable saying, from what school? What was your major/course of study/specialization?
If you're not of that age, what college/university would you LIKE to go to, if any? What might you like to major/specialize in?
How would you describe your political beliefs (in one or two words, i.e. Democrat, Labor, Conservative, Republican, left-wing, right-wing, whatevs!)?
Do you have a college/university degree? If you're comfortable saying, from what school? What was your major/course of study/specialization?
If you're not of that age, what college/university would you LIKE to go to, if any? What might you like to major/specialize in?
- muy_thaiguy
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Conservative Republican. Mainly, I want to get into Military History, or at least Ancient History. Right now though, just general history (mainly US and Wyoming history this year). So I'd say I'm pretty right-wing. Have not graduated yet, though I do plan on getting a Masters in either of the afore mentioned subjects.
Surprisingly though, my mother is a liberal Democrat and my grandmother (raised by both) is more of a moderate. So my views ARE entirely my own, though I did once consider myself a liberal, in Junior High that is.
Anyways, I tend to admire those like Teddy Roosevelt, Alexander the Great, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and others throughout history. Also, a few not as historic, but definitly admire, like Chris LeDoux.
Surprisingly though, my mother is a liberal Democrat and my grandmother (raised by both) is more of a moderate. So my views ARE entirely my own, though I did once consider myself a liberal, in Junior High that is.
Anyways, I tend to admire those like Teddy Roosevelt, Alexander the Great, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and others throughout history. Also, a few not as historic, but definitly admire, like Chris LeDoux.
"Eh, whatever."
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I'm more right leaning, because I hate fucking ultra communist liberals and their retarded ideals. Aside from hating hippies, I'm right leaning just because it seems to make more sense. The left is to idealistic and tends to overlook things in order to fulfill their retarded agendas (communism for example), if anything I would say that I am conservative only because I'm a realist.
I'm in high school right now, so my opinion isn't really worth anything.
I'm in high school right now, so my opinion isn't really worth anything.
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A bit of everything, leaning left. The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
Planning to go to Australian National University, to study either astronomy or astrophysics, since that seems to be the only university in the entire country with a worthwhile observatory.
Planning to go to Australian National University, to study either astronomy or astrophysics, since that seems to be the only university in the entire country with a worthwhile observatory.
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What communists?dinobot wrote:I'm more right leaning, because I hate fucking ultra communist liberals and their retarded ideals. Aside from hating hippies, I'm right leaning just because it seems to make more sense. The left is to idealistic and tends to overlook things in order to fulfill their retarded agendas (communism for example), if anything I would say that I am conservative only because I'm a realist.
I'm in high school right now, so my opinion isn't really worth anything.
To answer the question, I am a "leftist," when you get down to it. I go to a certain well-known, specialized high school in my city. Some accuse it of being elitist, liberal (you know, the Starbucks coffee liberal stereotype). That's only a little unfair.
But my views come more from my parents than from school.
- muy_thaiguy
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Okay, ever think that people go with the party that most suits their ideals?The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
"Eh, whatever."
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- Neutrino
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I was actually speaking of the people who vote for the party's chosen candidate just "Because I'm X".muy_thaiguy wrote:Okay, ever think that people go with the party that most suits their ideals?
Anyway, yes, you do have a point. There are people whos beliefs match the party's perfectly. However, I would believe that these people form a small minority. There will always be differences between your personal view and that of the party.
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- btownmeggy
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You manage to do it ok, within 2 words at least... "leaning left".Neutrino wrote: The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.
Of course, as the Political Compass site likes to point out (along with Wikipedia), political views are really multi-dimensional. The one dimensional spectrum most people refer to (ie. left vs right) is pretty simplistic.btownmeggy wrote:You manage to do it ok, within 2 words at least... "leaning left".Neutrino wrote: The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.
- btownmeggy
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This doesn't negate my stipulation:InkL0sed wrote:Of course, as the Political Compass site likes to point out (along with Wikipedia), political views are really multi-dimensional. The one dimensional spectrum most people refer to (ie. left vs right) is pretty simplistic.btownmeggy wrote:You manage to do it ok, within 2 words at least... "leaning left".Neutrino wrote: The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.
Refer to yourself as right-authoritarian or left-libertarian. That's still two words (or one hyphenated!).btownmeggy wrote:It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.
It's still many more syllables! Plus, then you have to choose the right combination of words to precisely describe the degree to which you are right-authoritarian/left-libertarian/etcbtownmeggy wrote:This doesn't negate my stipulation:InkL0sed wrote:Of course, as the Political Compass site likes to point out (along with Wikipedia), political views are really multi-dimensional. The one dimensional spectrum most people refer to (ie. left vs right) is pretty simplistic.btownmeggy wrote:You manage to do it ok, within 2 words at least... "leaning left".Neutrino wrote: The people who can describe their political allegience in a single word irritate me. Make up your own mind rather than accepting whatever the party decrees to you.
It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.Refer to yourself as right-authoritarian or left-libertarian. That's still two words (or one hyphenated!).btownmeggy wrote:It just requires some thought, honesty, and propensity towards conciseness.
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I have my masters in Christian Education from Michigan Theological Seminary.
I tend to be conservative, but I have an inherent mistrust for government. I'm not sure how well those work together.
I tend to be conservative, but I have an inherent mistrust for government. I'm not sure how well those work together.
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- muy_thaiguy
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Libertarian style of gov? or Anarchist?MR. Nate wrote:I have my masters in Christian Education from Michigan Theological Seminary.
I tend to be conservative, but I have an inherent mistrust for government. I'm not sure how well those work together.
"Eh, whatever."
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Well my middle school was catholic and by that conservative.
My college was a bit lefty, but my next job will probably be on a different college that is a little bit leaning to the right.
I would describe myself as a liberal.
My college was a bit lefty, but my next job will probably be on a different college that is a little bit leaning to the right.
I would describe myself as a liberal.
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I'm fairly close to the left line, but I know others who are closer. Finishing up a B.S. in biology at Columbus State with more stuff tacked on later, hopefully. My parents are both very conservative and very religious, so I used find it difficult to dissuade myself that I'm just being reactionary. I'm pretty sure I'm not now that I've thought through most of my opinions.
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