What Is Your Political Ideology?

I would say now in my late 20's that I'm a Radical Centrist (Andrew Yang type). Support LGBT rights, but not trans people competing against biologicals in sports because of an unfair advantage. The government shouldn't be involved in a woman's decision with her right to choose. Like Yang said, some of these tech companies need to be broken up.

Where o you stand. Right, Left, Centre, Centre Right or Centre Left?
 

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In the West, I'm Far-Left, who supports miscegenation (race mixing), pro-immigration, an ardent secularist, and at times I dare say..........rights for battyboys = white genocide.

Back home though......I'm Far-Right. I don't want no mixing between Somalis and others (unless it's a Somali man), opposed to Oromo, Bantus and others settling in Somalia and Somali parts of Kenya and Ethiopia, and to have and keep the Deen in the Law of the land.
 
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In theory, paternalistic conservatism.

I voted for a right wing party in the previous election, but I don't feel like I fit in well on the current political landscape as I have contrasting beliefs that don't translate well.

I support monarchism and elements of state socialism.
 
I’m an Islamist and I would support anything that would strengthen the interests of Islam as a religion and Muslims as a people. In Muslim countries, i’m an Anti secularist, I support Islamic law governing the land and influencing the culture. In Non-Muslim majority places such as the West, I’m politically pragmatic and I would align myself with any political party or movement that makes the lives of Muslim residents and immigrants easier.
 
Pragmatic Real Politik Extreme Centrist. Politics should make sense for the people of the times, not based on some foolish idealistic world that causes more conflict for no reason. I don't care who mixes with who or who wants to keep their race. That shit shouldn't be worth the trouble for policy makers. Same of same sex laws, abortion laws, etc. In a true secular state, the state has to make effective executive decisions for the good of the nation. If a degenerate decedent society drunk on sex and abortions result in a failing economy and low birth rate, then regulate it cause of that, not because of religious texts. If it doesn't impact the nation, then it should be allowed. If it's a sin, then it's people's responsibility to avoid sin, and God will sort them out in the next life. Religion is a private affair. Also, economic policies should be based on the circumstances of the nation, not cause of a static view of which economic system works. I'm not a fan of ideologies for their own sake.
 
Centre right on most issues but do support state ownership on things like transportation (public good).

Support free market ideas. Give tax incentive for married couples. Completely against self ID gender nonsense.

More government action on climate change.
 

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