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In reply to the discussion: Why don't more men identify as liberal? [View all]westerebus
(2,978 posts)8. I prefer dissident.
Or eclectic radical.
Liberals for the most part want to work within the system as it exists to change it "for the better".
Conservatives work inside the system to retain their influence to stifle any change not "in their interest".
At this point in time, I prefer a radical change to the system.
Which puts me at odds in either camp.
For example, the corruption in the system is in both party's.
I don't see that as being a choice.
The corruption needs to go.
I have no interest in funding either party with tax payer dollars.
I do think direct democracy is the way to go.
Or draft the entire Congress the next time they want a war and they go first.
Yeah, I'm a dissident.
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Yeah, I've noticed that DU doesn't always gel real well with the actual, objective outside Universe.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#9
Honestly, in my experience political divisions break more on geographic and religious lines
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#6
I hear you. And it's a question which has been broached, in various forms, in here before I think.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#12
I suppose talking about the 80% of men who voted for Romney was accidental?
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#21
To accept an ideology but refuse the name implies some sort of associational shame...
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#23
Unfortunately, I think "emotional remoteness, physical violence and anti-intellectualism" is
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#43