The Conspiracies community is obviously the most politically diverse one, both on Reddit and on Win.
/r/conspiracy and c/conspiracies are the two last places in the world where rightists and leftists have civilized discussions and learn from eachother. I am a traditionalist Conservative who scores right-wing both on the social and the economical axis. I'm religious, a great fan of Donald Trump and genuinely believe that there is a secret plan (Q) to save America and the whole world. Therefore, I spend most of my time on Patriots and Great Awakening. I realized that Trump is the good one in 2016, when I began noticing how biased the MSM was and what unfair advantage Hillary had.
Knowing that filter bubbles are dangerous no matter where you stand politically, I frequently come to Conspiracy communities to have my worldview challenged and learn from those with different opinions.
The great thing about this forum is that while you might find your view of Donald Trump or your economical theory challenged by a leftie, we all agree on fundamental things like the existence of suppressed technologies or secret societies. I think that this open-mindedness and refusal to blindly believe official narratives unites us, at the same time filtering those out who fail to consider opposing opinions.
What's your ideology and why? Apart from c/Conspiracies, are you active on other Win forums? How did you arrive where you are now, did you change your political views? If yes, how did it happen? Did a key event make you realize that what you used to believe in is wrong?
Used to be a lib, now refuse to align myself with any group, and will challenge whatever you say
Do you think a "Weekly Political Debate Night" for the .win community, perhaps on Discord, would be a good idea to pitch people with different ideologies, or people who refuse conventional politics like you, against eachother and encourage exchange between different groups?
Hahaha for a hot minute r/lockdownskepticism was my jam. Then the place got invaded by people posting stuff like this. Sooooo, just curious guys , what's ,like, your political affiliation?
Sorry fbi... you're Steve Buscemi with a backwards baseball cap on rn.
Fuck the feds would be my ideology.
American republicanism/libertarian nationalism.
A strong state outwardly to deter and defeat foreign enemies, but a minimalist state inwardly, to defend the population from government over-reach.
It's not a system of governance implemented anywhere in the world currently, but I believe it's very important to remind my fellow human beings that they were never BORN into slavery, only forced...
My political philosophy is the application of these axioms:
"The rights of the individual trump the rights of the collective"
"My rights end where yours begin."
"Your rights end where mine begin."
"Free speech and Free expression is a birth right for all people"
"Self Defense is a birth right for all people"
"The larger an institution becomes, the more wasteful it becomes"
first election I could vote in was Bush Jr’s second term. It was the last election I voted in until 2020
since 2004 I have followed politics like a hawk, and came to hate America (the government). I always had a bad feeling about any of the front runners.
through the years I witnessed just how corrupt and screwed we all were. I began praying (not religious) for the complete dismantling of our government. I didn’t want it to be war, I just wanted us to completely fail, regroup, and constitutionally rebuild a very limited government.
wasn’t a fan of Trump in 2015-16. I enjoy intellectual people and I deemed him not so for one reason or another. BUT...... I absolutely abhor the left; I absolutely loved how he made them squirm.
I began to realize in 2017-18 Trump was my guy, the dude who was in it for the right reasons. He could be the one who does what needs to be done (re: dismantling the government to rebuild). Hence, he got me to vote again.
I had my own opinions and theories about how the election/inauguration would turn out. Then I kept hearing msm making a big deal of Q, so I took a look. Now I go to GAW every waking moment. There is something there; though, we may not know exactly what it is yet.
I also like to check conspiracies because I’m entertained by conspiracies. I think the best fact I took from college is that in every rumor there is a level of truth being told. Like Schrödinger’s cat, you have to open the box to know.
My ideology is to avoid "chain" 'ideologies' and constantly try to make sure I'm not enveloping myself with my own bias, ignorance, and confidence, stuff like that. An honest and cautious search for truth seems to be one of the things I can generally support. I kind of suspect I'm just wired to hold 'truth' to a high value.
Jordan Peterson is a roll model for me, he's the one who said you don't really want an 'ideology'. Things are mostly extremely specific and individualized, and should be treated carefully. I thought about it, and it makes a lot of sense. It makes sense that you should avoid "chain" ideologies; You don't really want to enter the rabbit hole: "Oh this person has X ideology, therefore he must also believe ABCDEF etc.
I've been on ga.win a bit, I think Q is fascinating. There's so many different angles to interpret what's going on there. I've looked through and verified some of the solid Q proofs myself, and came to the conclusion that there is little doubt that Mike Pompeo and others are aware of, or are associated with Q in some manner. As long as people do not put all of their hope into the Q bucket, (or blindly follow), as a vessel for savior, I think it's healthy to have faith or belief in those kinds of things. I came to the conclusion that it would be wise to limit the amount of hope for Q and Trump being president in 2021, so that if it fizzles I do not become extremely demoralized.
Idk I'm just rambling and your post was a perfect excuse to let some thoughts go
Conservative. Strongly supportive of 2A. I'm also cool with gay marriage and marijuana legalization.