Here's something slightly disturbing, based on politicalcompass.org's chart of the 2004 election, John Kerry is more conservative then anyone who has posted here. If a politician who is a lot more conservative then myself is seen as being on the left in the U.S., that means the whole political climate is quite biased to the conservative side. Or perhaps, the test itself is biased. What confuses me is that if the political climate is shifted that much from the center then why aren't things even more screwed up here?
Rockoval said:
Here's something slightly disturbing, based on politicalcompass.org's chart of the 2004 election, John Kerry is more conservative then anyone who has posted here. If a politician who is a lot more conservative then myself is seen as being on the left in the U.S., that means the whole political climate is quite biased to the conservative side. Or perhaps, the test itself is biased. What confuses me is that if the political climate is shifted that much from the center then why aren't things even more screwed up here?
The test is endlessly flawed. But that doesn't mean the the Big Two aren't slightly different versions of the exact same thing
TheJuanupsman
Hopkins, MN
April 2004
APR 01, 2007 08:18 PM