My political positions get me called a nazi-bigot by leftists on Reddit and a commie libtard on X. Decide for yourself, here’s my politics:
1. Our first priority needs to be removing the influence of the Zionist lobby, techno-oligarchs, big pharma, finance, energy lobbies. We need a constitutional amendment to repeal Citizens United and remove corporate money from politics.
2. We need term limits for both houses of Congress. Institutional politicians have gotten rich while doing nothing to advance the interests of their voters.
3. Free speech (barring calls for violence) should be absolutely protected at all costs, even if we disagree with what is being said. Conversely, we must accept that being “cancelled” (essentially modern societal banishment) is a potential response by a free market/society to unpopular ideas. It can’t go both ways.
4. We need to close the border and stop all migration from developing countries with security threats and lack of similar values, barring examples of extreme exceptionalism. I don’t think deporting 40 million people is realistic, so we should have a pathway to citizenship for immigrants who have been in the country 10+ years, contribute to their communities, learn English, and have not committed crimes. Enforcement should focus on newly arrived illegal migrants and violent criminals, as well as employers who take advantage of undocumented labor but suffer no legal consequences.
5. The US should not be involved in foreign wars, especially not on the behalf of other countries such as Israel. We should go back to the non-interventionist ideals that our country was founded upon. The United States should not seek to be an empire.
6. The government should actively work to promote and protect the welfare of citizens AND the environment from corporate interests. Regulating AI data centers, large polluters, and creating policy that protects our natural resources.
7. A government as vast and powerful as the United States should be able to provide some form of basic health care to all citizens. No American should die or go bankrupt because they cannot afford healthcare.
8. A college education and home ownership should be realistic and achievable goals for any American who is willing to put in the work for them, and the government should ensure this remains true via subsidies or pricing regulations.
9. A mixed economy is the bedrock of success of the American economy and must be protected at all costs. The desire for social mobility has fueled innovation in this country, while a watchful government ensures market fairness and stops exploitative monopolies from forming.
10. The degradation of traditional values has led to a state of moral bankruptcy. I don’t think we necessarily need to outlaw these things, but gambling, pornography, and transsexualism (particularly as it pertains to children) need to be regulated. Additionally, the effort to undermine white identity and instill generational guilt/self hatred into white people needs to end. If a black man can say “I want to marry a black woman to continue my race and raise them within my culture” a white person should be able to say the same without being called a bigot or a racist.
I could go on but these I would say are the 10 most important things to me, somewhat listed in order of importance (big on number 1 & 2) Based on this, what party do you think I would belong to or vote with?
@David_J_Bier Controlled immigration with oversight, by people with similar cultural values who intend to integrate and assimilate can be good yes. The waves of uneducated savages who have no intent to assimilate or contribute are completely different. Why does the left not understand this
@BasilianThought That “debate” was so painful to watch. It was like watching an earthworm trying to understand why a bird enjoys flying through the clouds
@Acyn Anyone who watches this CNN shit has to be a complete retard. Literally every segment just devolves into people yelling over each other. It’s like reality TV show politics