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I've (*cough*wikipedia*cough*) put the ideologies in 4 groups. Please vote.
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The_Monkey said:I've (*cough*wikipedia*cough*) put the ideologies in 4 groups. Please vote.
When someone says they're a rebel, what does that quite mean? Does that mean you still believe in the Confederate cause? I'm not being sarcastic, but 100% truthful (and, yes, I took note of the winking smiley, but am regardless curious).Tr0n said:Mine?Well I guess I'm just a rebel.
Rebel means that you're opposing the current system, often with violence. And it's not a certain ideology.SOCL said:When someone says they're a rebel, what does that quite mean? Does that mean you still believe in the Confederate cause? I'm not being sarcastic, but 100% truthful (and, yes, I took note of the winking smiley, but am regardless curious).
...or just defying authority.Which is guess what I like to do.The_Monkey said:Rebel means that you're opposing the current system, often with violence. And it's not a certain ideology.
I always wanted to do this. Sigged!!Icarusintel said:i'm an asshole... does that count?
I do realize, but I assumed he meant that he was a rebel in reference to the southern United States being rebels in support of the Confederacy. I realize not everyone who flies a Confederate flag still believes this, but if not, then why call themselves a rebel? A Southern rebel? That's what I don't quite understand.The_Monkey said:Rebel means that you're opposing the current system, often with violence. And it's not a certain ideology.
Perhaps you are confusing ideology and political party affiliation(?).Kangy said:I don't have an ideology, I just pick whichever solution makes most sense to me at the time I have to choose a solution. I think setting yourself an ideology and sticking to it forever, no matter what damage it may bring is really quite foolish.
I was born in Puerto Rico, but have lived over much of the USA. Most of my time has been spent, though, in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia and the Fort Campbell area in Kentucky (an hour north of Nashville, TN). To be quite honest, I had never seen any Confederate flags flown until I moved to Fort Campbell (despite what people say about Hampton Roads being the South, I had never heard a southern accent nor seen a Confederate flag flown--except for reenactments at Yorktown--in my entire life prior to being moved/relocated to Kentucky/Tennessee).Tr0n said:What country are you from SOCL?Or state?
Centrist between which ideologies?Tr0n said:...or just defying authority.Which is guess what I like to do.
Also I guess I could consider myself a centrist...or somethin'.
Seriously? Do you relize that fascism is based purely on violence, and has caused more than 100 million deaths?RakuraiTenjin said:conservative/fascist
Hell I don't know...all of them?The_Monkey said:Centrist between which ideologies?
I have been deeper south on a few occasions (I'm currently in Georgia for the summer) and have seen more Confederate flags. I just found it a bit odd, was all, because most of those people who fly that particular flag also claim to be patriotic Americans, which to me seems like a paradox. :rolling:Tr0n said:If you go deeper south like to Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Georgia you would see more confed flags.Surprised you never heard a southern accent.
Yea it is a paradox...very complicated.It would take me a long time to explain it to ya'll and so on.Also no, southern accents ain't a stereotype...hell I have one.It's more or less of how much of an accent they have.Usually there's three types of souther accents:SOCL said:I have been deeper south on a few occasions (I'm currently in Georgia for the summer) and have seen more Confederate flags. I just found it a bit odd, was all, because most of those people who fly that particular flag also claim to be patriotic Americans, which to me seems like a paradox. :rolling:
Have you ever been to Hampton Roads? Yeah, and southern accents were something that I had only heard in movies and maybe once or twice. I always that it was an exaggerated stereotype that people in the South actually spoke that way, but I suppose I was wrong. Understand also that before I lived in Virginia, I lived in Oceanside, California and brief periods of my life after CA and before/during VA were spent in Chicago, Orlando, and D.C. If I ever saw a Confederate flag before moving to Kentucky, I probably assumed it was just another Civil War reenactment like the ones I saw as a kid at Yorktown, VA.
The biggest situation I've had with southern accents has been the fact that I cannot understand a word that is being said to me.Tr0n said:Yea it is a paradox...very complicated.It would take me a long time to explain it to ya'll and so on.Also no, southern accents ain't a stereotype...hell I have one.It's more or less of how much of an accent they have.Usually there's three types of souther accents:
1.Light: You bearly even notice if they have one.You might notice it everytime they say a certain word.
2.Medium(the sexy one): You notice they have one, but it ain't over the top...This is the one I have.
3.Hardcore: Well you can already guess this one.
QFT, emphasis added, a nice southern accent on a hot chick just makes me stand tallTr0n said:2.Medium(the sexy one): You notice they have one, but it ain't over the top...
The_Monkey said:Seriously? Do you relize that fascism is based purely on violence, and has caused more than 100 million deaths?
No, Fascism is not based purely on violence, view the Manifesto threadThe_Monkey said:Seriously? Do you relize that fascism is based purely on violence, and has caused more than 100 million deaths?
But Fascism has changed since the manifesto was written, just as the communist has changed since its manifesto was written. Fascism today doesn't only mean what's written in the manifesto, but what Mussolini, Franco and Hitler did with it.RakuraiTenjin said:No, Fascism is not based purely on violence, view the Manifesto thread
I'm not what you're thinking of fascism today, then. In actuality, any fascism movement today IS the manifesto, just not the term people use to slander with it. The problem is there isn't another way to describe it because that's what it's been named is known as, it's a dilemna almost all the fascist parties face, once they explain their views to people they can get or not get members based on whether the people actually agree or disagree with their policies, not just seeing the name and going 'ohnoes'The_Monkey said:But Fascism has changed since the manifesto was written, just as the communist has changed since its manifesto was written. Fascism today doesn't only mean what's written in the manifesto, but what Mussolini, Franco and Hitler did with it.
I totally agree. I meant to click Other and unfortunatelly clicked Populist Political Ideologies (such as fascism and nazism) instead. Hey what can you do.Razor said:edit: My ideology is that if you work hard, play hard, put others infront of yourself and are willing to work for the betterment of mankind and willing to die to protect your family and loved ones, you should get what you deserve. Same as if your a lazy, good for nothing, sod that tries to leach off society and would be too cowardly to do anything other than run when your life and the lives of your loved ones are threatened and allow yourself and your loved ones to be enslaved, murdered and beaten, again should get what you deserve.
But the manifesto seems to imply that fascism is left wing, almost communist, and yet you said that you are conservative/fascist. How does that work out?RakuraiTenjin said:I'm not what you're thinking of fascism today, then. In actuality, any fascism movement today IS the manifesto, just not the term people use to slander with it. The problem is there isn't another way to describe it because that's what it's been named is known as, it's a dilemna almost all the fascist parties face, once they explain their views to people they can get or not get members based on whether the people actually agree or disagree with their policies, not just seeing the name and going 'ohnoes'
http://www.americanfascistmovement.com/platform.htm
edit: Also Hitler was national socialist, and was a race nationalist, too, rather than a.. national nationalist.
If you support that I don't know what to say.Democracy is a facade: when people act as individuals, deciding what he or she wants to do, it equals chaos. Democracy is too weak to be relied on; for liberalism spends too much emphasis on individualism which separates communities and people into groups, hence creating class conflict. Democracy is anarchy with a less shocking name. As Fascists we will make sure that control, unity, and obedience will be the top priorities for the people of America. These three aspects will without a doubt lower crime, poverty, and allow people to live normal, more traditional ways of life.
Yes, the government structure becomes Corporatist.The_Monkey said:EDIT: I found this at the website you posted.If you support that I don't know what to say.