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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4820908" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>What views do you think that I have that are aligned with the far right? Or a specific political group? What's wrong with wanting to preserve things that are working? I think you have mostly only seen me when I am engaging with people who, though they may be sincere, aren't very good at having good faith discussions. So I generally try to meet people at their level. I'm also usually only just having fun and playing around. I act like my views are absolutely correct in response to others who act that way, kinda to show them how they are acting. It generally goes over their heads, but it's still all in good fun. I have real conversations with people who are capable.</p><p></p><p>Ask me what I think about renewable energy. Ask me what I think about taking care of the environment, and be prepared to take the conversation past CO2. Ask me what I think about technology and automation and their impact on economics. Better yet, so I don't have to repeat myself, go look it all up on the different threads. You'll see that pigeonholing me as a far right winger is inaccurate, at best.</p><p></p><p>Just because there are core fundamentals about human nature that need to be considered when making changes to society, and that I care about not destroying what has taken thousands of years to build up, doesn't mean I "cling to what I have". Change for the sake of change is extremely foolish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4820908, member: 63706"] What views do you think that I have that are aligned with the far right? Or a specific political group? What's wrong with wanting to preserve things that are working? I think you have mostly only seen me when I am engaging with people who, though they may be sincere, aren't very good at having good faith discussions. So I generally try to meet people at their level. I'm also usually only just having fun and playing around. I act like my views are absolutely correct in response to others who act that way, kinda to show them how they are acting. It generally goes over their heads, but it's still all in good fun. I have real conversations with people who are capable. Ask me what I think about renewable energy. Ask me what I think about taking care of the environment, and be prepared to take the conversation past CO2. Ask me what I think about technology and automation and their impact on economics. Better yet, so I don't have to repeat myself, go look it all up on the different threads. You'll see that pigeonholing me as a far right winger is inaccurate, at best. Just because there are core fundamentals about human nature that need to be considered when making changes to society, and that I care about not destroying what has taken thousands of years to build up, doesn't mean I "cling to what I have". Change for the sake of change is extremely foolish. [/QUOTE]
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