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cardierreh15 · 27 days
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If you could also maaaayybe specify your generation (boomer, gen X, millennial, gen Z, etc…) that would very much appreciated! I have a theory about that and I wanna see if I’m right (according to the results of this Very Official Poll, at least)
For the record I’m gen Z as well as an American and I believe that there were definitely some US government officials who were in on it and/or planned 9/11 and hired terrorists to do the dirty work for them. Because they had to have a reason to justify America going to war in the middle east and getting in on some of those opium fields and oil :D because that’s what lines their pockets— ahem. I mean. Bad terrorists >:(
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Genuine proposition for Americans specifically.
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maplemonarchy · 6 months
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Political Poll
Hello,
I'm conducting a little survey for the upcoming US 2024 Presidential Election.
You will remain anonymous. I'll make sure to share the results with everyone. Please reblog this post.
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sleech · 7 months
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My fellow Americans, it is with great pleasure that I announce that at least one politician has learn that actions do in fact have consequences.
At around 3:00 PM EDT, a motion to vacate went through, and Kevin McCarthy is no longer speaker of the House. Sources later confirmed that he said he will not run for speaker in the upcoming speaker election. As of now, Patrick McHenry is the temporary speaker.
This is a truly historic moment in US history and in US politics, as this is the first time a speaker has ever been voted out of office.
This could very well mark the beginning of a major conflict within the GOP that will hopefully result in the moderates regaining control of the party after Trump nearly finished them off.
Either way, this will at least prevent the GOP from doing anything too damaging in the meantime.
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futurebird · 9 months
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Which best describes you?
Do you generally feel like you can be open about your political views and your vision for what the future could be like? Or do you often feel social pressure not to go to far? Social pressure to NOT say something like "Capitalism isn't working." for example? For this poll let's define: (Colors do not mean anything. Just to make it easier to read.) far left - Leftist socialist, communist or anarchist politics. People should be able to govern themselves. All of the people. Anti-racist, anti-ableist, anti-sexist, anti-transphobic and anti-homophobic. Capitalism is failing and new systems of power are needed to survive climate change and to better take care of each other. Markets do not magically solve every problem.
left-leaning - Generally dislikes racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia. Capitalism generally works, but through electing the right people, peaceful protest, and regulations it should be possible to fix the problems we face such as climate change. right-leaning - Capitalism generally works, but regulations and corruption have given some of the wrong sorts of people too much power. If climate change is a problem a free enough market will take care of it. Our culture is the source of our values and this should inform political decisions. It's important that the right sort of people are in charge. far-right - Christian values are the foundation of a moral culture and when we have leadership informed by these values we can address any problems that might arise. Racism, sexism and homophobia are mostly things of the past and people talk about these topics too much, this is the real problem. Capitalism is the best system we've found, and those who work hard are rewarded by God. No one will fit perfectly into any of these categories and I'm certain that they are imperfect. I just wanted to be a little more explicit about what the terms meant so that someone who was, say, a huge HRC fan wouldn't think "I'm far left" -- I am interested in criticism to make the categories better for future polls and will read and ingest any such suggestions with seriousness. As for "feel like I can be open about it most of the time" vs. often feel like I can't be totally open about it" this isn't just about online conversations -- but in your life generally. Obviously, everyone has been in a situation where mentioning your political views was... not a good idea at least once or twice... and I hope everyone has had moments where they felt free to speak. This is about how you feel most of the time. Do you feel like you are holding back? Trying to not set other people off by being too radical? Do you worry you might not be taken as seriously or have trouble finding work if you were more open? etc.
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heckyeahponyscans · 1 month
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Keep protesting, keep boycotting, and keep talking about Gaza. This headline (from March 27th) would have been unthinkable a few months ago.
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nosferdoc · 1 year
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postingjustwhatever · 2 years
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lieutenant-sarcastic · 9 months
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fixing-bad-posts · 3 months
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i couldn't decide which version was better, so it's a poll now!
option 1 (astronauts 🚀):
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option 2 (gay 🌈):
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option 3 (ace pride 🎂):
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option 4 (women amirite 💜):
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qqueenofhades · 6 months
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The number of white, ostensibly liberal male political pundits insisting that elections in the Biden/post-Dobbs era are just Completely Unpredictable and Wild sure is something, huh.
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vordemtodgefeit · 7 months
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‘nobody wants a general election, obviously’, says second PM in a row that wasn’t voted in by the general public, wasn’t even voted in by members of the party let alone the people he claims to represent, and whose party is predicted to lose said general election
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anghraine · 2 months
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I'm feeling like supporting some women's wrongs! (And rights, but definitely also wrongs.)
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haveyouheardthisband · 4 months
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