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Tooting Carmen
06-20-2019, 09:44 PM
Some weeks ago, I opened a thread asking who were the most right-wing and left-wing members of TA. Now, I want to ask the converse of that. IMO, there are some members here (mostly from the Portuguese-speaking world, bizarrely) who depending on either the topic or their mood veer from centrist or even left-of-centre, whether it is by championing the rights of Blacks and other ethnic minorities or by advocating (relatively) socialist economic policies, to sounding little different from TA's true far-right axis of Teutone, Smeagol and CV. The members I have in mind in particular include Robocop, Berenice/JMack, Brigand/Marinus, Sebastianus Rex and Profileid.

Teutone
06-20-2019, 09:52 PM
Yes Etain is hard to look trough

shes cute tho

Engliņol
06-21-2019, 11:27 PM
I inherited responsibilities in more than one country, and each culture that I immersive myself in colours my views to varying degrees.

I'm mostly centre-right, culturally conservative, economically liberal, I don't mind socialised healthcare and schooling/higher education, and the main thing I vehemently hate is uncontrolled immigration and the scum that allow/legislate it, moreso than the "undesirables" that migrate to the UK themselves. Same for Spain, though it is of secondary concern to me.

As long as minorities stay a minority and are of an educated and stable background, there would not be any degrading of my home nation from their part, and thus I wouldn't care what colour/ethnicity they happen to be.

Unemployed Chavs and other underclass trash should do forced labour to receive any benefits, foodstamps only expendable on food, no socialised healthcare to non-Britons, perhaps allowable to employed long term residents who pay tax. People who get injured committing crimes or by police should pay a fine for wasting NHS resources and a vacancy that could be used by an otherwise law-abiding citizen.

Abortion disgusts me, but unwanted children born to unstable homes and irresponsible parents to further burden the state I like even less, perhaps allow it one time, and the second is forced sterilisation. A strong Christian cultural backbone incentivising responsible, loving and stable relationships so that unwanted pregnancies don't occur in the first place, or at least a loving family to help raise the child when it inevitably happens is preferred.

I'm far more nihilistic towards Brazil, and unless I'm financially harmed in any way, I really don't care about its politics anymore.

So a mix of right and left.

If one day something happened and Pakis started being round up and shot, I can't say I would mind that at all to be honest.

A little bit more to the right then perhaps.

Tooting Carmen
03-01-2020, 06:12 PM
I increasingly think The Lawspeaker fits this. He may consider himself to be on the Right, but increasingly on economic issues (less so social ones) he has noticeably drifted leftwards in recent times.

Red Pill
03-18-2020, 05:38 PM
The problem is that the traditional distinction between 'Right' and 'Left' is becoming increasingly meaningless. We tend however to organize and label out thoughts, which is a necessity when we want to communicate, so it's difficult to let go of these terms.

Tauromachos
03-19-2020, 12:43 AM
Tooting Carmen

When he was still active here maybe Sikeliot