My beliefs are based on what would, in the long run, bring the most happiness to the most people. Yours are based on obsolete, anti-human, anti-American religious nonsense.
Different? Possibly. More closely aligned with yours? Probably not. There is, quite simply, no correlation or causation between age an political opinions. But I always have, and still do. So perhaps, then, the evolution of my views has taken shape a lot sooner than yours did. Besides, you're not that much older than I am. That's fine, as long as you're content in ignorance. Just remember that it makes you no better or less hypocritical than those that you are so qucik to criticize. I see fascits as an enemy of the state. Diverse viewpoints are what makes America strong. Trying to homogenize human thought is detrimental to our society.
Everytime you post, you prove my point for me. Obsolete? Anti-human? Anti-American religious nonsense? obsolete - If it isn't broken, don't fix it. Anti-Human - I think it would be a safe bet you are the one that is anti human. Have you paid your PETA dues this month? How many pro abortion gatherings have you attended this year? But heh, I'm the one that is anti-human. Anti-American religious nonsense - ?????? What the heck is that supposed to mean? Let me guess, you needed a third anti-something to make you statement flow better. You hate religion and religious people, so you just threw that one in there.
:hihi: Whatever. I hope you believe that when your kids are speaking spanish and your watching two guys screw each other in the ass on prime time TV one day. I hope you believe that when your child, or grandchild, is drafted into the united nation's world wide army. Who knows, maybe your daughter could be a porn star. Wouldn't you be proud? I wouldn't have a problem with different viewpoints if everyone based those views on keeping America strong, and protecting the foundation of our society which is the family. More often than not, diverse viewpoints attempt to criple our society and break up the traditional family.
Or, said another way: A lot of people are too f*ckin' lazy to get off their ass and earn a living so I believe the government should provide for them and their multitude of offspring. Those that do work can pay for it. The "rich" people shouldn't get all of the fruit.
Tell me what any of this has to do with anything that I believe and THEN we can talk. Until that time comes (and it won't), this will remain utter demagogue filth. My opinions on immigration and cosmopolitan government have been divulged on here before. If you want to talk about them, fine. But assuming my positions on issues about which you are clearly unaware in order to taint the image of those outside of your political spectrum is feeble and ignorant. We live in a society composed of self-sustaining individuals whose existence relies on the effective operation of society itself. No one within in it has the desire to destroy it. Everyone has different ideals of how society should function, based on their experiences with it. To assume that others are attempting to weaken it because they aren't in congruence with your ideals on how that should be accomplished is quite short-sided. No offense, but this sort of generalizing mentality has propagated some of the most humiliating and shameful eras in our country.
It's amazing the lies they spew about other people's positions in order to make themselves feel secure within their flock of conservative sheep.
so facism doesnt count as one of the diverse opinions that makes america strong? i actually dont think diversity makes america strong. there are alot of opinions i could do without. the fact that we allow all opinions is nice, but the opinions themselves are mostly pretty terrible.