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hit that socialism
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No I just hate socialism

Not the people that follow it
What kind though

All modern democracies have elements of socialism to them, it's full on socialism I'm not a fan of
 
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The concept is flawed and can't be adapted by humans. It isn't in our nature, we'll always crave for more.
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What kind though

All modern democracies have elements of socialism to them, it's full on socialism I'm not a fan of
Full on socialism and communism.

I'm all for equal healthcare and such, but you'd be stuck in a pipedream if you thought socialism can be used these days
 

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The concept is flawed and can't be adapted by humans. It isn't in our nature, we'll always crave for more.
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Full on socialism and communism.

I'm all for equal healthcare and such, but you'd be stuck in a pipedream if you thought socialism can be used these days
I dont support full on-socialism, but I do agree with 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his need' quote, and I disagree with private companies/"free" markets.
Mainly since welfare should be spread equally, instead of rich people owning everything.
 

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Socialist? Yeah, I agree with Socialism but my support for it stems from an idealistic future where the system would work as opposed to modern day society. I think the failures in Socialism arise from the fact it has no international backbone and is impossible to implement without major countries adopting similar change.

I've travelled to six countries in the last 15 years which don't include return visits. I've always liked learning foreign culture and language when there and I've been a key support for The EU (Albeit with reformation which should have been put on the table before the disaster that is Brexit). I hold no Ill will to anyone of other faiths or ethnicities providing I am treated the same way in their country. So to me internationalism and globalisation is important to me, especially when living in Scotland where we need migrant labour to sustain our infrastructure and work in the jobs which most seem too upnosed to do.

I think that when you live in a country (As Scotland is classed as one) where most laws and decisions are made outwith it and the vast majority of your resources are diverted to other parts or the greater state, you build a hatred for the Westminster structure so I'm not surprised with my extremely anarchistic outlook.

Maybe it's just because I'm a dirty northerner but the Scandinavian states (except pussy ass Norway) plus Scotland always seem to have a high percentage of Progressive values even within more centre and centre-right parties.

Hope that explains my results!
 

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Socialist? Yeah, I agree with Socialism but my support for it stems from an idealistic future where the system would work as opposed to modern day society. I think the failures in Socialism arise from the fact it has no international backbone and is impossible to implement without major countries adopting similar change.

I've travelled to six countries in the last 15 years which don't include return visits. I've always liked learning foreign culture and language when there and I've been a key support for The EU (Albeit with reformation which should have been put on the table before the disaster that is Brexit). I hold no Ill will to anyone of other faiths or ethnicities providing I am treated the same way in their country. So to me internationalism and globalisation is important to me, especially when living in Scotland where we need migrant labour to sustain our infrastructure and work in the jobs which most seem too upnosed to do.

I think that when you live in a country (As Scotland is classed as one) where most laws and decisions are made outwith it and the vast majority of your resources are diverted to other parts or the greater state, you build a hatred for the Westminster structure so I'm not surprised with my extremely anarchistic outlook.

Maybe it's just because I'm a dirty northerner but the Scandinavian states (except pussy ass Norway) plus Scotland always seem to have a high percentage of Progressive values even within more centre and centre-right parties.

Hope that explains my results!
We call it the progressive North for a reason my frien
@+NOMAD+WARRIOR+ knows
 
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