So, we've all gotten older over the years. How have your political views changed?
For me, I grew up with parents who believed the Daily Mail in pretty much everything, despite being working class and deleteriously affected by the right-wing political position. At least, my father is the main culprit in this. Any brown-skinned person was over here for the benefits, the left wing were incompetent and out to live off the working class etc. Some of that rubs off, you know?
When I got older, I got a chance to examine motivations and the political systems behind them. After a while, I realised that the underlying message behind the antics of most right wingers was 'give us money, because we're better at leading than you are', and the left was more attractive. These days, I find the left to be a bit too fluffy in too many ways, and I think I've found my real problem.
See, the real issue is that there are political extremes. The right wing for me is able to run an economy, but do so without morals - they do it for themselves and not the people as a whole. The left wing is too moral/caring and taken advantage of by those who will slack off, but aren't overly concerned with how the money is produced as long as it keeps flowing.
Just generalities, but I hope you can see where I'm coming from.
The hard right and hard left (at least in UK politics) are where it's bad, and as long as the pendulum doesn't swing too far left or right, as long as we keep changing parties every so often to stop them becoming arrogant, then we don't have it that badly. Vote for the hopefuls who aren't in power sort of affair.
So, how have your views changed over the years?
Rapscallion
For me, I grew up with parents who believed the Daily Mail in pretty much everything, despite being working class and deleteriously affected by the right-wing political position. At least, my father is the main culprit in this. Any brown-skinned person was over here for the benefits, the left wing were incompetent and out to live off the working class etc. Some of that rubs off, you know?
When I got older, I got a chance to examine motivations and the political systems behind them. After a while, I realised that the underlying message behind the antics of most right wingers was 'give us money, because we're better at leading than you are', and the left was more attractive. These days, I find the left to be a bit too fluffy in too many ways, and I think I've found my real problem.
See, the real issue is that there are political extremes. The right wing for me is able to run an economy, but do so without morals - they do it for themselves and not the people as a whole. The left wing is too moral/caring and taken advantage of by those who will slack off, but aren't overly concerned with how the money is produced as long as it keeps flowing.
Just generalities, but I hope you can see where I'm coming from.
The hard right and hard left (at least in UK politics) are where it's bad, and as long as the pendulum doesn't swing too far left or right, as long as we keep changing parties every so often to stop them becoming arrogant, then we don't have it that badly. Vote for the hopefuls who aren't in power sort of affair.
So, how have your views changed over the years?
Rapscallion
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