Where Are You Politically?

Church and politics. I avoid them both religiously. Unfortunately, I can no more separate myself from politics than humans can separate themselves from nature.
It's just not possible.

It's up to me to do what I can to find out what is really going on. The internet helps, but as you may have noticed, there is much untruth on the web.

I needed a simple device to help me orient myself in a confusing blizzard of contradictory information. Taking inspiration from modern physics, I sought clarity through higher dimensionality.

The traditional political spectrum is a one dimensional line, and apparently has had a "Left" and a "Right" since the French Revolution (Post-royalty, the conservative elements, clergy and surviving nobility, sat to the right of the President while the more reactionary citizens, you and me, sat to the left.

Here I drew the spectrum using contemporary terminology. I leave you to decide where along the line that you are proud to be.

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If you grasp the 2 ends of the line and bend the line into a circle, you now have a two dimensional representation.

Now where are you proud to be?

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If you look at politics in the west in general and the US in particular, the extreme left does not really exist anymore. It has been effectively lopped off thanks to the Cold War.
No such pruning has been done on the right, a circumstance that is most evident in the American 2-party system. Much to the dismay of the Republican party, there is only one place for the right wing nutters to go and that is the Republican party.

Even though I don't pay much attention, I still feel that I'm being bombarded with badness. Loss of freedoms, falling standard of living, enemies on all sides and within. It's like a combination of Joseph McCarthy and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
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Viv, 2 out of 3 ain't bad! lol
Politically, I'm sometimes voter and usually non-voter.

It's just what I am, due to my justified distrust on politics.
If we don't vote in our respective countries, we are invited the un-invited to take power.

In religion, well, let it just happens.
Postneoludite, you started a political blog and perhaps is doing politics more than go to vote, which doesn't means be apolitical.
"If you look at politics in the west in general and the US in particular, the extreme left does not really exist anymore."

Please then explain the continued presence of President Obama, Diane Feinstein, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton and many others with financial roots and ties going back to the days of the USSR?
my biggest concern about politics is, the stupidity of people saying, " I have to vote for him- or her - because they belong to my party". neither party has all the answers, and I believe you should study the candidates and vote for the one best qualified for the nation NOT THE PARTY ! studecar professor
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West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

I'm a quiet sort, somewhat bookish and prefer small groups of people.
I enjoy the outdoors if I have a bed to which I can return, reading, used book stores, book stores, cycling, movies, travel, DIY. I'm fitter than average.
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