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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« on: April 18, 2016, 09:17:34 PM »

This quiz really didn't like me.

Totalitarian

You scored 86 Equality, 43 Liberty, and 86 Stability!

Your overwhelming attachment to both equality and stability makes you a blend of the Communist and the Fascist. Some of the most well-known communists and fascists were in fact totalitarians. For you the only way that a society can be truly unified is if everyone is pretty much the same. Uniformity is vital for a strong society and anyone deviating from that cannot be tolerated. The kind of regime you will feel at home in is one in which all of society is structured along military lines. It feels satisfying to be given directives by those who are better qualified to make decisions than yourself! If this is all a bit much for you then try the Authoritarian on for size.
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2016, 09:27:55 PM »

These guys were nicer.

https://www.okcupid.com/results/the-moral-politics-test/?var_Moral%2bRules=6&fromCGI=1&var_Moral%2bOrder=-1

Your result for The Moral Politics Test ...

Social Democratism

You scored -1 Moral Order, 6 Moral Rules!
The Social Democratic current came into being by a break within the Socialist movement in the early 20th century. One reformist group of Socialists rejected the idea of a Socialist revolution, and instead tried to achieve the Socialist ideals through Democratic means. Social Democrats are in favor of a highly regulated Capitalist market economy, but with a strong and large government [Moderate Interdependence]. Social Democracy is often considered the most commonly embraced political ideology in the world.
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2016, 09:35:08 PM »

Your scores are:
Care 63.9%
Fairness 100%
Loyalty 63.9%
Authority 63.9%
Purity 47.2%
Liberty 86.1%

Your strongest moral foundation is Fairness.
Your morality is closest to that of a Conservative.


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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2016, 01:09:09 AM »

Your closest fit

http://sentimeter.thestar.com/#/results/d03ba7c2-87b5-44dc-a799-4e4dada1f75c

Faith and Family Right

The Faith and Family Right take moderate positions for the most part and generally think of themselves as centrists, though their views on family values are decidedly conservative.

Faith and Family Right are proponents of personal responsibility wherein individuals assume accountability for the choices they make as well as the consequences of those choices. This is balanced with a sense of moral obligation to ensure the well-being and dignity of others, particularly the poor. Faith and Family Right express a deeper concern about poverty than most other groups and their views on income inequality and support for the redistribution of wealth are more aligned with their counterparts on the Left than with those on the Right.

While they are broadly supportive of capitalism Faith and Family Right are wary of its capacity to foster greed. They support unions as a mechanism to balance the interests of management and labour.

Faith and Family Right are most likely of any group to identify as being religious — albeit it to varying degrees — and their views tend to reflect the shared tenets of most mainstream religious beliefs. While they do not necessarily advocate for a more religious society, they generally feel that the values and principles associated with traditional religious beliefs are a sound blueprint for social cohesion.

Closest to Heritage Right
Furthest to Steadfast Right
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2016, 01:57:27 AM »

2012 vote: 62% for Obama | 23% for Romney

Hard-Pressed Skeptics

Deeply financially-stressed and distrustful of government, Hard-Pressed Skeptics have
reservations about both political parties, but more lean toward the Democratic Party. In general, they want government to do more to solve problems, but have doubts about its efficiency. Hard-Pressed Skeptics are among the most cynical about the ability of individuals to improve their lot through hard work. These attitudes may reflect their distressed financial conditions: Hard-Pressed Skeptics have the lowest average family incomes of any of the typology groups.

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My socioeconomic background is actually pretty old money...
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2016, 12:31:02 AM »

I do not understand this quiz.

1   left/right    +1.3488 (+0.0812)
2   pragmatism    -1.6595 (-0.0999)
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Derpist
Jr. Member
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2016, 11:45:29 PM »

Your result for The What country are you? Test ...
United States

Your country is 53 concerned with morals, 75 prosperous, 40 liberal, and 55 aggressive!

You are a hegemon. The top cheese militarily, your country is guided by a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong. Though your government is conservative, people look to your culture and prosperity as a guide for progress.
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2016, 07:56:17 PM »

Your result for The Political Personality Test ...
The Altruist

40 Personal rights, 48 Morality, 71 Social justice, 49 Market Control
AGED: Activist, proGressive, Egalitarian, Deregulating.

What a compassionate person! The plight of the least fortunate dominates your politics. You feel that a person is not completely free until they don't have to worry where their next meal is coming from.

You feel that a person should be free to live their life as they see fit. But, if that life choice comes with a lot of money, they should be forced to throw some back for the poor.

On election day, you are probably drawn to the John Edwards wing of the Democratic party or maybe to a Green party candidate. But, its tough to find such a distinct combination of political views in one candidate. I mean it ain't easy pissing off the cops, the religious right, and the rich and still get elected in the US.

Notable Altruist: John Rawls (who?)
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Derpist
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2016, 10:02:08 PM »

https://www.helloquizzy.com/results/nationstates-gameplay-ideology-test/?var_Power=-4&var_Stability=-2&var_Equality=10&var_Liberty=6&fromCGI=1

Libertarian Socialist or Left-Libertarian Defender

69% Liberty, 85% Equality, 38% Stability and 33% Power!
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Derpist
Jr. Member
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Posts: 997
Political Matrix
E: -5.29, S: -2.96

« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2016, 06:35:47 PM »

Your result for The Foreign Policy School Test ...
Diet Neocon

You scored -9 Force, -12 Institutions, and 9 Ideals!

Diet Neocon
You are pretty confused. You believe in an idealistic foreign policy, but you are not thrilled about advancing it, either through diplomacy or force. So while you have noble intentions, you are unlikely to achieve them. This might be good, because it will minimize your ability to get us into any unwinnable wars. You're quite possibly a slightly unbalanced Quaker.
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