As a follow-up to my previous statement, I will offer a suggestion on top of my criticism of the superficial system.
My distaste for the generic and ugly partisan terms "left" and "right" does not diminish when you are tested for both economic and social libertarianism versus economic and social authoritarianism.
To truly get a feel for my viewpoint, and crudely predict "me" on a "chart", you'd need thousands of dimensions, one for each viewpoint. Then, you could arrange the dots on that chart as something similar to an electron probability cloud. You could almost predict me with a chart so dynamic.
People are bigger than two dimensions, and frankly, even with a thousand plotted points along a thousand different dimensions of political viewpoints, you still could not accurately predict me or anyone else. Unless of course, they adopted every position on the Republican, Democratic, or other partisan platform, precisely, without exception.
I do not see the world in black and white, in red versus blue, in stark terms of authoritarian versus libertarian, or in 2 dimensions across a graph, dividing us and separating us and classifying us like insects. I believe we have so much more unique things to offer than a generic dot on a generic graph about generic concepts. To even come close to describing the unfathomably complicated matrix that is the human mind, you cannot simply list two coordinates on a graph.
To conform to such simplicity, is to diminish humanity itself. There's a whole universe, between the reds and the blues and the greens and the yellows, there are metallics and and shades and hues and shapes and textures and flavors and sounds, all of them unique, all of them worthy.
When I hear people speak up and say "I am a Republican or I am a Democrat", I shudder. Chances are, they do not conform to two-thirds of their own party's platform, yet they will become emotionally attached to this large conforming group, and begin to criticize wholesale anyone who disagrees with their party, even if they happened to agree on the issue itself!
I might have a lot of views similar to TuffStuff, for example, on limiting federal power and cutting spending. Yet, if I were to criticize his party, there's a chance he might take it personally. Or his candidate, he might identify with and take it personally. Perhaps Tuff himself is better than that, but many people are not. They cling like frightened monkeys to the hides of giant monolithic organizations that couldn't give two centipede turds about them, short of obtaining their vote and their money. This is why I dislike conformity... it diminishes the human being into a square block, another brick in the wall of a castle, the occupants of each castle firing cannonballs at one another.
Organized religion, nationalism, racism, sexism, partisanship... it all flows from the idea of mass conformity, so that those at the top can control us, predict us, and criticize us and keep us all in line, conforming to their shape.
I refuse. Dang it, I believe in many so-called conservative viewpoints, and language dictates that I might have to come up with labels to identify myself with. But I refuse to bend to a defect in our thinking, our language, simply to mollify my critics and fit in with my friends. I differ on some issues, and I refuse to register as a member of a party, I will listen to the opposition and those third parties as well, I will form my own opinion. I will not wave a flag unless it includes anyone who wants to be my friend, nor will I ever be "proud to be white", nor will I join any group claiming to represent my spirituality whilst dictating it for me.
I won't be plotted on a map, nor will I become a Red or Blue American. I won't find just one generic opponent to criticize, nor will I defend people who I agree with when they are wrong. I won't become another cog in the system, I won't dehumanize myself or my opponents by advocating groupthink. If you identify with a party, that's your business... if you identify with a candidate, thats your business. If you follow a major religion or philosophical movement, kudos for you.
However, when it becomes such a part of you that you immediately trust anyone who identifies with the same things you identify with, if you begin to form ideas about people you don't know because they identify with some group or person, if you begin to assume and criticize someone when you don't really understand them, if you become part of the machine and lose yourself to your ideological overlords, and become just another soldier in the great war of ideas between two or more great powers who could not care less about you... I feel sorry for such a person. That is where assumption, misconception, misinformation, propaganda, groupthink and ignorance deteriorate humanity to the point where there is at least one channel on TV that has lost all sense of reality and will continue to spout ideological talking points and spin news stories no matter what the circumstance, and will remain ignorant, loyal followers until the bitter end.
In short, I think it's insulting to diminish a person to a mere label, or a one-dimensional or two-dimensional measure. Plus a lot of blah, blah, blah that followed.

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