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Two out of three ain't bad.Lets just say my dad thinks Libertarians are insane, stubborn, and selfish.
Lets just say my dad thinks Libertarians are insane, stubborn, and selfish.
these days, i'm pretty close. when i was in my right wing libertarian phase, i definitely wasn't.
we're still not identical, but we agree on most issues. i feel like my own views are honed by following all of it so closely. they are probably smarter about it; they know everything that is going on, but they don't waste as much time as i do finding out everything as it happens. their way is probably healthier.
your political lean is peace ,helixeace
Completely agree with this. While the OP's question is a valid and interesting question, only asking in a somewhat isolated collection of "political groupies" isn't a realistic cross-section of society at large.I have a feeling the results of this poll won't be indicative of society at large. I think people who participate on DP put more thought and consideration into their political beliefs than the average person, who may very well just adopt what their parents happen to believe without a second thought.
Now, where would they ever get that idea?Lets just say my dad thinks Libertarians are insane, stubborn, and selfish.
My father said: "there's two things ya don't talk about, politics and religion".
So, no.
There are times that that is good advice. As a blanket statement, it shouldn't apply. There's a time and a place for everything.old people may think this way sometimesMy father said: "there's two things ya don't talk about, politics and religion".
So, no.
life experience ,maybe..
There are times that that is good advice. As a blanket statement, it shouldn't apply. There's a time and a place for everything.
In many of my political science classes we talk about how people choose their partisanship/ideology. One of the main ways people socially become their political partisanship/ideology is because of their parents and share the same partisanship/ideology.
So my question to you is: "Are You the Same Partisanship/ideology as Your Parents?"
My parents voted for Obama first time around.
I actually learned that as "there's two things ya don't talk about in polite company, politics and religion".My father said: "there's two things ya don't talk about, politics and religion".
So, no.
I actually learned that as "there's two things ya don't talk about in polite company, politics and religion".
What a difference a generation makes.
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