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Share your results from the "8 Values" political test
#26

Share your results from the "8 Values" political test

I'd be considered a liberal back in the day before leftists distorted the meaning. I'm a laissez faire capitalist. My views align a lot with someone like Milton Friedman.
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#27

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Liberalism

62.8% Wealth
60.3% Peace
43.9% Authority
52.7% Progress

I'm not sure about this though... the questions are a bit too loaded for my taste.
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#28

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#29

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The questions lack context, but I think my results are pretty accurate for the most part. My ideal views for America probably skew further towards Liberty, but I answered the questions based on current reality (i.e. Muslim refugees, inner-city violence, psycho leftists).

For instance, I don't think citizens should have to give up liberty to fight terrorism -- because I don't think terrorism would be an issue if cucks didn't import future ISIS members. But they have, so I answered 'neutral' on that question.

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#30

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Social Liberalism.

I bet I could take this test on a different day, when I'm in a different mood, and get a different result. Some of these questions I was on the fence about, or wanted more details/specific examples.
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#31

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The questions didn't seem to reflect the things I cared about at all.
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#32

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Quote: (04-23-2017 02:20 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

The questions didn't seem to reflect the things I cared about at all.

Like trying to squeeze the proles in between marxism and nazism, while both of those don't even reflect the true opinions.
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#33

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Very balanced results, Liberalism. Agree with Samuel BRoberts, I didn't got to reflect on things I care about.

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#34

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#35

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Hmmm maybe I'm a little too extreme

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#36

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66.7% Market
68.6% Might
57.2% Authority
73.3% Traditional

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#37

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I'm a Centrist, apparently.

My results seem to be a bit softer than most here, but being in the middle suits me.
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#38

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Quote: (04-22-2017 12:08 PM)Mage Wrote:  

I am confused about this term - right wing populism.

There is nothing much populist in the Right aside from pandering to evangelic Christians, the left is much more populist by appealing to the myriad of degenerates and one issue voters they have.

Is there such a term and result in this test as left wing populism?

I feel left is aiming to achieve another victory in vocabulary wars by slowly equating terms "right" with "populism".


Yes. A lot of the Hillary diehards were busy lambasting the Bernie supporters as "populists" about this time in 2015.
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#39

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I never would have classified myself as a neo-liberal, but there it is in all it's glory.

Economic axis: 72% Wealth, pretty true. Equality doesn't feature strongly in my world at all.

Diplomatic axis: 53% Might, pretty true in the sense that it's closely balanced but I'm surprised I wasn't skewed slightly toward peace. Avoiding war is a priority both because it tends to destroy lives and property while bolstering idiotic state initiatives and even feminism (case in point: WWII). In the drone era where the supermajority of military people do safe jobs, it's a stretch to argue (like Ernst Junger) that war can promote virtues like courage.

Civil Axis: 61% Liberty. I would have imagined I was more balanced. But I would prefer to promote my own values through persuasion than force. But I would meet force with force because there is always someone who thinks they know best for everyone and is willing to enforce it.

Societal axis: 52% Progress. True, I have a definite respect for tradition but I wouldn't necessarily let it constrain progress.
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Quote: (04-22-2017 10:20 PM)Enigma Wrote:  

The questions lack context, but I think my results are pretty accurate for the most part. My ideal views for America probably skew further towards Liberty, but I answered the questions based on current reality (i.e. Muslim refugees, inner-city violence, psycho leftists).

For instance, I don't think citizens should have to give up liberty to fight terrorism -- because I don't think terrorism would be an issue if cucks didn't import future ISIS members. But they have, so I answered 'neutral' on that question.

The test may have worked the way its creators intended, then. The way some radical libertarians look at it,* if you favor liberty for those already here, that makes you more libertarian; but if you're against open borders, that makes you less libertarian. So the two would cancel each other out, and put you in the middle.

Under anarcho-capitalism, property owners would be the guardians who would decide, "You can't cross the border onto my property, because I don't want any Muslim refugees hanging out here." That's similar to how a dad might say to his son, "I don't want you smoking crack on my property." Protecting the right of property owners to set those kinds of standards is what separates libertarians from leftists, just like allowing the property owner to accept Muslim refugees and crack-smoking sons onto his property is what separates libertarians from conservatives.

The question is worded, "Terrorism is a major threat, and some civil liberties must be sacrificed to prevent it." A die-hard libertarian would say, "No, there are other ways to stop terrorism, without sacrificing civil liberties."

* The LP platform, which was crafted by moderate libertarians, says, "Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders. However, we support control over the entry into our country of foreign nationals who pose a credible threat to security, health or property." The more radical 2004 national platform had stated, "We hold that human rights should not be denied or abridged on the basis of nationality and welcome all refugees to our country."
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#41

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I think the test works fine.

If we remove the JQ aspect of politics:

- Rootless Capitalism
- Multiculturalism
- Islamic Immigration
- Anti-White Hate
- Feminism

Then what we have left is legitimate political disagreements.
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#42

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Wait.. I thought everyone here was white supremacist nazis???


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#43

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I got libertarianism despite saying that roads should be publicly owned.
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#44

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#45

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It called me a Neo-conservative which I don't see as being terribly accurate.
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#46

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I scored Conservative, after taking the test twice. I think that's accurate. I marked "unsure" for a lot of questions since there were a lot of issues that I was undereducated in. Also, some of the issues were nuanced so the appropriate response would be "it depends".

77.6% Capitalist
66.7 % Hawkish
59.7% Civil Access: Moderate
61.5% Traditional.
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#48

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No surprise, I got "Ultra Capitalism".

Economic: Laissez-faire
Diplomatic: Balanced
Civil: Moderate
Societal: Traditional
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#49

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Only a couple of iffy questions. Nice to have an accurate political quiz for once.
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