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Just now, Stormbringer said:
I just retook the quiz too and we scored similarly
Glad I am not the only anarchist here
TBH most of the items I felt pretty neutral about---too bad there wasn't a "neutral" option on the questionnaire

Just now, PinkCouture said:
I just retook the quiz too and we scored similarly
Glad I am not the only anarchist here
TBH most of the items I felt pretty neutral about---too bad there wasn't a "neutral" option on the questionnaire
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I had exactly the same issue on some questions.

QuoteUh, so I am neutral as I always thought. Because there are some topics were I basically couldn't answer


I am Gandhi ![]()
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Some one can explain me the test because I seriously do not understand what that means ^^

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Or my dear Sanni?![]()
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On 4/23/2017 at 11:00 PM, Stromboli1 said:
A beauty, who is she?!

Pretty: Not a fan of this test . I don't find it very accurate due to the make-up of the questions.

4 hours ago, frenchkiki said:I am Gandhi
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Some one can explain me the test because I seriously do not understand what that means ^^
The test doesn't make much sense to me Christy
Thatcher is up far too high (should be no-where near Hitler) and much closer to the center. Friedman is also up too high (he was a super libertarian right winger) , and should be near the bottom-right corner.
Hitler and STalin are roughly correct. I don't understand Ghandi well enough to give a view on that.

Based on what I know about Ghandi he is in the correct quadrant. He was very anti-authoritarian & anti-hierarchy. He thought goverment was the root cause of all things that's wrong with society and it encourages violence. He was big on autonomy and the whole "power to the people" thing. Although I do think he is should have been placed lower and slightly to the right.

Anti-authoritarian & anti-hierarchy that's me ![]()
But I still do not understand my result ^^
And the "agree/not agree" answers doesn't make sense to me.
there are, at least, half of the answers I could have agreed or disagreed but not fully.
Nothing is black or white.

7 hours ago, Cult Icon said:
The test doesn't make much sense to me Christy
Thatcher is up far too high (should be no-where near Hitler) and much closer to the center. Friedman is also up too high (he was a super libertarian right winger) , and should be near the bottom-right corner.
Hitler and STalin are roughly correct. I don't understand Ghandi well enough to give a view on that.
I though Tatcher near Hitler was too exagerated, she was nowhere near as monstrous as that freak. Gandhi seems to be the one who is overly correct.

3 hours ago, frenchkiki said:Anti-authoritarian & anti-hierarchy that's me
But I still do not understand my result ^^
And the "agree/not agree" answers doesn't make sense to me.
there are, at least, half of the answers I could have agreed or disagreed but not fully.
Nothing is black or white.
The choices make sense in terms of the fact that they were about "degrees of belief" and rather general. So I wager that each choice awarded points towards progress on the quadrants.
Are you sure about being anti-anti?
If you are very libertarian you are anti-elite (in terms of intellectual and leadership), small govt', low regulation, very little socialism/redistribution to the needy, and full range of freedom by the corporations/rich/capital holders. Basically you like Texas ![]()
Maximum authoritarianism would be having centralized control of both social and economic issues by a leadership/intellectual elite (like in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union). This would be enforced by a massive police state.
Left/right is where you stand, on aggregate, on the issues.

1 hour ago, gotportugal said:
I though Tatcher near Hitler was too exagerated, she was nowhere near as monstrous as that freak. Gandhi seems to be the one who is overly correct.
They need better questions and grading :-D
Hitler should be a bit lower on the authoritarian scale than Stalin TBH

8 hours ago, PinkCouture said:Based on what I know about Ghandi he is in the correct quadrant. He was very anti-authoritarian & anti-hierarchy. He thought goverment was the root cause of all things that's wrong with society and it encourages violence. He was big on autonomy and the whole "power to the people" thing. Although I do think he is should have been placed lower and slightly to the right.
He was also against eating ![]()

7 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:
He was also against eating
To each their own
#FreeWill

2 hours ago, Cult Icon said:
THE DREAM!.
I'd dress up like that but not just for Halloween or Cultural awareness day, but because it's Friday

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I find it interesting that after taking that test I'm the only one closer to Stalin/Authoritarian