Pew political typology quiz

Anonymous
Somewhat anti-woke Bernie liberal. I got Democratic Mainstay lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Progressive Left here. Not surprised.

I'm curious what I would have had to answer differently to get a different result -- I gave Republicans a zero because hello. And I'm not changing my answers on transpeople, prison time, corporate profits or immigration.

Interesting there were no questions on guns....


I voted 0 on Republicans but still got Democratic Mainstay. There is something else making you more progressive.
Anonymous
I'm a "stressed sideliner." It makes sense given how often I disagree with "both sides" on this forum...

I think I get labeled "MAGA" and "libt*ard" in equal amounts, depending on the topic at issue.
Anonymous
Ambivalent right. Poorly constructed survey tool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ambivalent right. Poorly constructed survey tool.

Yeah, I’m the first reply after op and I don’t think “progressive left” fits me best. What a weird survey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Progressive Left here. Not surprised.

I'm curious what I would have had to answer differently to get a different result -- I gave Republicans a zero because hello. And I'm not changing my answers on transpeople, prison time, corporate profits or immigration.

Interesting there were no questions on guns....


I voted 0 on Republicans but still got Democratic Mainstay. There is something else making you more progressive.


I rated the Dems a 40 and still got "Democratic Mainstay"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a "stressed sideliner." It makes sense given how often I disagree with "both sides" on this forum...

I think I get labeled "MAGA" and "libt*ard" in equal amounts, depending on the topic at issue.


#bothsides without viable solutions gets you considered a disingenuous shitposter by both sides.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got establishment liberal - ‘ While deeply liberal – roughly half describe themselves as either liberal (41%) or very liberal (12%) – Establishment Liberals are the typology group most likely to see value in political compromise and tend to be more inclined toward more measured approaches to societal change than their Progressive Left counterparts.’ Sounds about right. Unlike some of my counterparts, I’ve gotten much more liberal as I’ve gotten older, partly in response to the increasing insanity on the right.



Me too. I am very optimistic about the future. We are having some economic shifts right now with globalism ending. It will get sorted out. I look forward to less consumerism (and trash it generates).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Progressive Left here. Not surprised.

I'm curious what I would have had to answer differently to get a different result -- I gave Republicans a zero because hello. And I'm not changing my answers on transpeople, prison time, corporate profits or immigration.

Interesting there were no questions on guns....


Same. But the questions are too generalized. For example, the prison question- most people end up getting too much time and/or the sentences are based on judicial preference and therefore, unfair as outlined in the book "Noise". In general, white collar crimes get way too lenient of a sentence. White rapists, predators, DV, etc. all get less jail time compared to minority counterparts. So MOST people in jail have too much time for their crime (because most are minorities) but there are definitely people getting off without serving any time and they need to serve a substantial amount of time. See Brock Turner and many others.

As for bigger government, I do want accountability for services.
Anonymous
I got Progressive Left but I don't consider myself THAT much to the left, so I was a bit surprised.

Having lived all over the world--in both sh**hole countries and several European countries--my measuring stick is always the policies of European countries. By their standards, I don't even think I would count as left--probably more like center. I do think that some of the European countries go overboard with certain social benefits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also got Establishment Liberal. Sounds accurate to me.


Same.
Anonymous
Stressed sideliner / except I regularly vote.

Anonymous
Populist Right here 👍🏼
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a "stressed sideliner." It makes sense given how often I disagree with "both sides" on this forum...

I think I get labeled "MAGA" and "libt*ard" in equal amounts, depending on the topic at issue.


#bothsides without viable solutions gets you considered a disingenuous shitposter by both sides.


PP here and I hear that.

It isn't really that I "both sides" any individual issues. It is that I don't have views on ALL issues that fall squarely in line with the dogma/platform of one party. Apparently that is verboten.
Anonymous
I would consider myself populist right but got faith and flag conservative- probably because even though I am not religious or go to church, I think society could benefit from promoting religious/family values.
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