Anonymous wrote:I'm solid conservative, always was. My kids are liberal but they are young and stupid. I hope they grow out of it but if they don't, they get no death money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"A man who has not been a socialist before 25 has no heart. If he remains one after 25 he has no head."
—attributed to King Oscar II of Sweden
So I'm the poster who wrote the above.
Just to clarify, since I'm a foreigner from a country with established and popular far-right and far-left parties, the USA does not have a real left-wing party. All you people saying you've veered left to go Democrat are really just centrist.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting more liberal as I get older. I was raised by people who, while lovely, we're not smart enough to know how lucky they were (inherited money, business, and home, and no real tests in life in terms of health, money, or other necessities). I'm embarrassed by how judgmental I was when I was younger and identified as conservative. As I've gotten older, I've realized we're all vulnerable and I have more understanding for people in less fortunate circumstances, whether by their own faults or not. Liberal solutions might not be perfect (or even good) but I refuse to go back to being mean and angry all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you equate your personal flaws to a political party. I think you need to dig a little deeper into self-reflection.Anonymous wrote:I am getting more liberal as I get older. I was raised by people who, while lovely, we're not smart enough to know how lucky they were (inherited money, business, and home, and no real tests in life in terms of health, money, or other necessities). I'm embarrassed by how judgmental I was when I was younger and identified as conservative. As I've gotten older, I've realized we're all vulnerable and I have more understanding for people in less fortunate circumstances, whether by their own faults or not. Liberal solutions might not be perfect (or even good) but I refuse to go back to being mean and angry all the time.
Interesting that you equate your personal flaws to a political party. I think you need to dig a little deeper into self-reflection.Anonymous wrote:I am getting more liberal as I get older. I was raised by people who, while lovely, we're not smart enough to know how lucky they were (inherited money, business, and home, and no real tests in life in terms of health, money, or other necessities). I'm embarrassed by how judgmental I was when I was younger and identified as conservative. As I've gotten older, I've realized we're all vulnerable and I have more understanding for people in less fortunate circumstances, whether by their own faults or not. Liberal solutions might not be perfect (or even good) but I refuse to go back to being mean and angry all the time.