RE: Does Social Issues matter when deciding your political affiliation?
December 9, 2021 at 8:38 am
(November 18, 2021 at 10:25 am)T.J. Wrote: So, a little backstory on this. Many years ago I had a friend who was a proud member of the Republican Party, but she leaned left on most social issues. Being pro gay marriage, pro choice, etc. She told me that social issues didn't matter when deciding which political party you belong to. Meaning that a Republican can be for gay marriage, pro choice, pro gun control, and lean left on other issues. While Dems can lean right and be opposed to gay marriage, pro life, and anti gun control. Even though the majority of party members would lean to the default position.
I was wondering if anyone else agreed with this idea? That when deciding which party to go with you don't have to consider social issues at all?
Discuss.
I think all issues are social issues.
Things that seem political and not social, like maybe tax rates on corporations or regulations on industry, absolutely affect how we all live and work.
Gay marriage and women's lib, which seem entirely social and not political, are woven into corporate media control, and which powerful people figure out how to profit from them.
Nothing is not political; nothing is not social.