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re: How Do White Males in America Justify Supporting this New Age, Hateful Democratic Party?
Posted on 11/2/17 at 6:10 pm to BeeFense5
Posted on 11/2/17 at 6:10 pm to BeeFense5
Me personally I have always felt somewhat separated from the RNC and DNC alike though trying to explain that would be TLDR.
I am a fiscal conservative and a social liberal but with libertarian tendencies toward a lot of social issues since by and large they need less legislation vs more. Legislating social issues tends to make problems where little if any were before.
I have voted Republican for as many national offices as Democratic. I can do this because I don't have any third rail issues. No single issue is important enough to me to sway my vote by itself. As often as not I find myself voting against someone more than voting for someone else, I feel like I have been voting for the lesser of two evils for most of my adult life.
My biggest concern currently is I feel both parties over the last roughly 20 years have been moving farther from center. I've never been a president or party dick rider and find it rather childish on the level of Beavis and Butthead. Neither the far right nor far left speak for me.
If random people on the internet think I am a cuck or beta I really don't care I would be surprised if anyone that knows me personally thinks that. I have plenty of reasons not toe the party line for the DNC or RNC and I doubt few people align 100%, but I do get a lot of people have a third rail issue like say abortion that forces a singular alignment.
I am a fiscal conservative and a social liberal but with libertarian tendencies toward a lot of social issues since by and large they need less legislation vs more. Legislating social issues tends to make problems where little if any were before.
I have voted Republican for as many national offices as Democratic. I can do this because I don't have any third rail issues. No single issue is important enough to me to sway my vote by itself. As often as not I find myself voting against someone more than voting for someone else, I feel like I have been voting for the lesser of two evils for most of my adult life.
My biggest concern currently is I feel both parties over the last roughly 20 years have been moving farther from center. I've never been a president or party dick rider and find it rather childish on the level of Beavis and Butthead. Neither the far right nor far left speak for me.
If random people on the internet think I am a cuck or beta I really don't care I would be surprised if anyone that knows me personally thinks that. I have plenty of reasons not toe the party line for the DNC or RNC and I doubt few people align 100%, but I do get a lot of people have a third rail issue like say abortion that forces a singular alignment.
Posted on 11/2/17 at 6:21 pm to Obtuse1
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I feel both parties over the last roughly 20 years have been moving farther from center
I'd love to hear how you feel republicans have moved further from center (hint: studies on the matter indicate the opposite).
It's more likely you assign self worth from centering yourself between the two parties when in reality that position is making you lean left radical.
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