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Avery's Political Views


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Since I saw another user do this, I figure I'll do it as well. :D

Abortion: I am 100% pro choice. Mainly because I'm my life philosophy, and scientifically, at least in my opinion, a fertilized egg cell isn't a person. Not to mention I support the right to choose in general.

Death Penalty: I'm not against it, but I'm not for it, either. Although I do consider it cruel and unusual punishment for crimes that aren't murder, I can sympathize with people who support in cases of murder, because if some bastard murdered my wife, I'd make them pay.

Economy: I'm less familiar with economics than I am with social issues, but I support Democratic Socialism. (I know, I'm a friggin' communist. :unamused:)

Freedom of Speech: I fully support it, as most people should. People should be allowed to make certain speeches even if it upsets people. And if those upset people try to use violence against people who are expressing their freedom of speech, put them in jail. (I'm talking to you, anti-flag burners.)

Guns: I love guns. A lot. Though I am very supportive of gun control. (There's a difference between gun control and gun bans.) I think there should be some form of background check, because I think it's a REALLY bad idea to just let any butt-wipe with money have a gun. :sunny:

Gay marriage: I 100% support gay rights.

Immigration: I might get a lot of flak for this, but I think that we should allow Mexicans who cross the border illegally to stay in America, because I'm sure they wouldn't do it illegally unless they had a good reason. Mexico is a dangerous place, and when the pressure's on, the luxury of choice tends to disappear. As for banning Muslims, I am highly against that. Even though I despise Islam, I think it's unfair to condemn an entire group of people just because there are some radicals and extremists. I will admit that if you look at opinion polls about the Muslim world, there are a concerning number of Muslims who are a BIT more comfortable with violence than they should be. But that doesn't mean that they themselves are terrorists, and there are millions of Muslims who COMPLETELY condemn terrorism and violence.

Religious Liberty: I fully support religious liberty, even though I'm very anti-religion. But if you start imposing your religious beliefs on other people, I'm gonna have a problem with you. (That's not religious liberty, by the way.)

Transgenderism: I think that people who get sex-change surgery deserve rights just as much as anyone else. I personally don't believe in that "unlimited genders" Tumblr nonsense. But if other people do, who cares? They aren't hurting anyone!

 

I might edit this in the future to include some other political beliefs I have but forgot about. Let me know what you think in the comments below. :D

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56 minutes ago, Joseph_Bell said:

What do you think about education? 

Why are you asking about it? I think the education's topic should be discussed about only information-gathering and people enligtement. It's clear as author's opinion.

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Don't you think that the educational policy must be a single policy? You are absolutely right about the personal knowledge growing. So what a way to gain the object of this? If it's Democratic Socialism, as the author mentioned, the government have to fund every sector of the education system. For example, digital education is the youngest sector. Platforms and services, as Edubirdie (more info here), can be funded by in-depended investors and communities. Why they should do this? This is the great part of world community building by the way of p people's enlightenment, as you said. I can describe possibilities of online course platform coursera.org (here) if you like to know.

44 minutes ago, RPtrick said:

Why are you asking about it? I think the education's topic should be discussed about only information-gathering and people enligtement. It's clear as author's opinion.

Sorry, ^^^ that's for you.

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37 minutes ago, Joseph_Bell said:

Don't you think that the educational policy must be a single policy? You are absolutely right about the personal knowledge growing. So what a way to gain the object of this? If it's Democratic Socialism, as the author mentioned, the government have to fund every sector of the education system. For example, digital education is the youngest sector. Platforms and services, as Edubirdie (more info here), can be funded by in-depended investors and communities. Why they should do this? This is the great part of world community building by the way of p people's enlightenment, as you said. I can describe possibilities of online course platform coursera.org (here) if you like to know.

Sorry, ^^^ that's for you.

I've got your opinion. I admmit that it sounds more experienced than mine.

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