(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?
1. Not really. I had a vague sense of Irish nationalism, but in my early teens I was kind of preoccupied with getting Sarah McKenna to notice I was alive.
2. Yes. Republican (but not in the American sense).
3/4/5. The older I get the more progressive I get.
6. That they are evil, pestilential people, not to be acknowledged or listened to, unless such acknowledgment is a precursor to locking them in a cold, damp dungeon, whether they can spend the rest of their lives explaining their conservative ideology to the rats who are gradually gnawing off their fingers.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson