by Tyler_JC » Mon 28 Aug 2006, 11:53:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('napoleon', 'S')tephen Harper go to hell and bring the rest of Canada with you.
I'm an anarchist and loving it!
Don't worry, I'm not a Canadian (thank God).
And the test is HIGHLY misleading.
I happen to believe that a mother's most important job is that of raising her children.
That does not translate into a belief that women should be banned from the workplace.
I happen to believe that the rich are too highly taxed. As a matter of fact, I believe that everyone is too highly taxed. But that wasn't an option...
One of the questions asked if marijuana should be legalized. I believe that all drugs should be legalized, with the exception of heroine, meth, and crack cocaine. To me, strongly supporting the legalization of marijuana doesn't automatically mean support for wider drug legalization. Another flawed question...
"Some People Are Naturally Unlucky". Ok, BIG FREAKING DEAL. What does luck have to do with political ideology?
And lastly, "No one can feel naturally homosexual." I happen to strongly agree with this statement. But only because I believe that is impossible to feel naturally anything. Feeling natural is not one of the possible human experiences. I'm sorry, I just refuse to believe in the concept of "natural experience".
Fully 1/3 of all of these questions are either pointless, subjective, or misleading.
Lastly, the test has a strong Authoritarian bias.
If you answer "strongly agree" to every question, you end up with this:
Your political compass
Economic Left/Right: 0.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 4.36
A good test would have put you at 0,0. Otherwise people might feel inclined to agree with every ambiguous statement in order to finish that particular question and move on.
Or, one could be inclined to claim disagreement with bad questions for the same reason.
Regardless, the TEST IS FLAWED.
There are
much better political tests out there.