(December 4, 2020 at 9:40 am)Eleven Wrote: If you wouldn't mind answering a short survey for me, it would be greatly appreciated.
1. When you were a young teenager, did you consider yourself affiliated with any particular political ideology? Which one?
2. When you were a young adult, did you vote? Democrat or Republican?
3. If you are older than thirty, has your political ideology changed? Explain if it has.
4. If you are older than forty, has your political ideology changed? Explain if it has.
5. If you are older than fifty, has your political ideology changed? Explain if it has.
6. What is your personal opinion of those who hold differing political ideologies than you?
Always have been a liberal and mostly have voted democrat, although consider myself independent to keep some semblance of objectivity –– but the way republican party has gone, I doubt it's necessary now.
I've grown a bit more conservative over the years as opposed to years when I was younger. I think bleeding heart liberalism, wokeness, cancel culture etc are unrealistic and do harm. So I guess I've grown more centrist in my approach over the years.
I'm in my early 50's now and a first generation immigrant from a country that has mostly known military dictatorship so I have no concept of "Voting as young adult". I became US citizen back in mid 2000's and wasn't young adult anymore.