Anybody here change political stance?

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This is obviously for the older members. Has anybody actually gone from liberal to conservative or vice versa, or are we all just masturbating here and looking for affirmation, or at best testing our arguing skills?
 
voted for Obama--extremely disappointed in Obama--voted for Trump.
 
I flip flop between being pro or against the right to bear arms, on one hand i want everything legal, on the other i know logically it is insane to let so many dullards access to such destructive tools. Dont know if that counts OP.
 
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My timeline:

Liberal (until 2008)-->Conservative/Classical Liberal/Libertarian(2008-2016)-->National Socialist (2017-Present)

Though I still retained some liberal tendencies that didn't fully die until around 2010
 
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My timeline:

Liberal (until 2008, though I still retained some liberal tendencies that didn't fully die until around 2010)-->Conservative/Classical Liberal/Libertarian(2008-2016)-->National Socialist (2017-Present)

LOL,you be a communist by the end of the year.
 
LOL,you be a communist by the end of the year.
Will never happen. There is nothing I loathe more than a communist. I'm not really a flip flopper, a decade is a long time to subscribe to any ideology. I just go where the evidence leads me.

1. I was a liberal because I grew up thinking Bush was a conservative. Basically I didn't know the difference between neocons and conservatives.

2. I was a libertarian because I actually believed the shit. I actually believed people would retain some decency with the freedom. I never imagined parents would be encouraging their children to remove their genitals or our government would allow entry of people that want to kill us. These things were unfathomable. I abandoned that shit when the reality of "fuck, I was wrong" started kicking in.

3. I started viewing everything from the perspective of race and heritage. I read Mein Kampf and I understood it. I looked at crime statistics and IQ statistics that completely shredded the "blank slate" argument. The State isn't the nation. It's all natural selection.

BLM riots were also a redpill on the tribalistic nature of humanity. It was a call of "oh shit, we better come together as a tribe really quickly or face communist uprising"
 
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Will never happen. There is nothing I loathe more than a communist. I'm not really a flip flopper, a decade is a long time to subscribe to any ideology. I just go where the evidence leads me.

1. I was a liberal because I grew up thinking Bush was a conservative. Basically I didn't know the difference between neocons and conservatives.

2. I was a libertarian because I actually believed the shit. I actually believed people would retain some decency with the freedom. I never imagined parents would be encouraging their children to remove their genitals or our government would allow entry of people that want to kill us. These things were unfathomable. I abandoned that shit when the reality of "fuck, I was wrong" started kicking in.

3. I started viewing everything from the perspective of race and heritage. I read Mein Kampf and I understood it. I looked at crime statistics and IQ statistics that completely shredded the "blank slate" argument. The State isn't the nation. It's all natural selection.

BLM riots were also a redpill on the tribalistic nature of humanity. It was a call of "oh shit, we better come together as a tribe really quickly or face communist uprising"

This is a pretty cool account of how a racist/extremist is born. I don't necessarily mean that to be derogatory, just descriptive. It takes a lot of faith to be part of a society, and once that faith is broken, the only logical direction is into the margins.
 
Will never happen. There is nothing I loathe more than a communist. I'm not really a flip flopper, a decade is a long time to subscribe to any ideology. I just go where the evidence leads me.

1. I was a liberal because I grew up thinking Bush was a conservative. Basically I didn't know the difference between neocons and conservatives.

2. I was a libertarian because I actually believed the shit. I actually believed people would retain some decency with the freedom. I never imagined parents would be encouraging their children to remove their genitals or our government would allow entry of people that want to kill us. These things were unfathomable. I abandoned that shit when the reality of "fuck, I was wrong" started kicking in.

3. I started viewing everything from the perspective of race and heritage. I read Mein Kampf and I understood it. I looked at crime statistics and IQ statistics that completely shredded the "blank slate" argument. The State isn't the nation. It's all natural selection.

BLM riots were also a redpill on the tribalistic nature of humanity. It was a call of "oh shit, we better come together as a tribe really quickly or face communist uprising"

U.s. democracy is in debt to Chinese communism.
And communism learned a long time ago that you could never give the general dumb public such an important task, like voting.
The left will vote a Kardashian in the office if given the chance.
 
This is a pretty cool account of how a racist/extremist is born. I don't necessarily mean that to be derogatory, just descriptive. It takes a lot of faith to be part of a society, and once that faith is broken, the only logical direction is into the margins.
Personally I don't see it as "extreme". Let me explain:

If racist merely means wanting to leave a future for your children, sure count me in. The fact is, minority groups form special interest groups that act on their behalf and it's on record (supreme court case from civil rights era) that forces integration on white people and essentially bans white advocacy/interest groups. Black communities=Ok. Asian communities=Ok. White communities=racism. The fact that it's going on in all white majority countries is going to trigger some survival instincts, after all... we wuz vikangz.

White people (which is just a collection of various Caucasian ethnicities) are 10% of the global population and declining. Break that down to ethnicities like Irish or German and we are around 2 or 3%, and declining.

Combine that with the fact that I was born in a 88% white country, is projected to be 45% white country by 2060.

Combine that with "steal land from white people" in South Africa and various BLM people calling for the same thing here in the U.S.

Then, look at it through the lens of race and realize "oh shit. It's genocide, orchestrated by international bankers and communists, Hitler was right... it really is the Jews pushing this through Hollywood, MSM etc"... yeah, quite the red pill. 48% of U.S. billionaires are Jewish, own all the big press (throw facebook in there) and Hollywood, vastly overrepresented in banking... and push ideologies like Race mixing and white guilt (despite being the first countries to ban slavery... the African elite kept doing it because it kept making them money). It's always been the Jews that pushed it (#notall, only the elite), black nationalism was the popular civil rights activists before the media started promoting King over Malcom X and Carnegie (spelling?). Human biodiversity in proximity=war, always has and always will... and there will always be inequality because of that.

No other political ideology can hold. National Socialism must spread if we wish to survive... and along with that, so will anti-semitism. And I mean real anti-semitism, not that bullshit that's passed off today as antisemitic. I mean, someone has to talk about Jewish privledge. Whether this is intentional or not is irrelevant. The fact of the matter is the presence of media as it exists is toxic to my people and my culture. There must be a movement to eradicate it or we will face extinction. This can be done rather peacefully, but only if everyone (including banker elites and the MSM) is willing to speak honestly about what is going on and work toward a solution with us rather than against us.
 
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I flip flop between being pro or against the right to bare arms, on one hand i want everything legal, on the other i know logically it is insane to let so many dullards access to such destructive tools. Dont know if that counts OP.

Are you Muslim?
 
U.s. democracy is in debt to Chinese communism.
And communism learned a long time ago that you could never give the general dumb public such an important task, like voting.
The left will vote a Kardashian in the office if given the chance.
Our founding fathers in the U.S. realized democracy was a sham. It was only supposed to be aristocratic elite land owners that votes.

We were supposed to be a republic, before we were bastardized into Marxism.
 
Was a democrat when Obama was running for president. Now I don't care for any party.
 
I shat on "conservatives" so often i would get accused of being a left-wing cuck all the time. Now i find myself shitting on left-wing shit all the time.

The reality is that whoever is NOT in power will resort to disgusting tactics to overthrow whoever is in power.
 
Was a democrat when Obama was running for president. Now I don't care for any party.
The bi-factional ruling party isn't offering many choices. It's whether you want to vote for the stupid or evil side of the same corrupt elite.
 
Voted for Obama twice and will be voting for Trump twice.
 
Will never happen. There is nothing I loathe more than a communist. I'm not really a flip flopper, a decade is a long time to subscribe to any ideology. I just go where the evidence leads me.

1. I was a liberal because I grew up thinking Bush was a conservative. Basically I didn't know the difference between neocons and conservatives.

2. I was a libertarian because I actually believed the shit. I actually believed people would retain some decency with the freedom. I never imagined parents would be encouraging their children to remove their genitals or our government would allow entry of people that want to kill us. These things were unfathomable. I abandoned that shit when the reality of "fuck, I was wrong" started kicking in.

3. I started viewing everything from the perspective of race and heritage. I read Mein Kampf and I understood it. I looked at crime statistics and IQ statistics that completely shredded the "blank slate" argument. The State isn't the nation. It's all natural selection.

BLM riots were also a redpill on the tribalistic nature of humanity. It was a call of "oh shit, we better come together as a tribe really quickly or face communist uprising"

Such a great post right here, it's worth 100 Likes alone....
 
If one can have a valid political opinion by the age of ten, that was the year I was scared the election of Ronald Reagan was going to mean war with Soviet Russia.
I was a liberal without really knowing both sides.
As I got older, I became more and more conservative, as such things tend to be.
Now I have the perfect political stance. It's pretty much right in the middle of the road, shouting "Go fuck yourselves!" with two middle fingers in the air
 
I don't label myself.
I find it stupid that the USA posters act like there are 2 types of people.
Conservatives/liberals.
It just depends on the issue, where I stand
 
I don't label myself.
I find it stupid that the USA posters act like there are 2 types of people.
Conservatives/liberals.
It just depends on the issue, where I stand
We are waking up to other options.
 
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