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Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:Gildermershina wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:1. South Park (Greatest Political and Pro-Republican (which isn't always a bad thing) cartoon with the characters being little kids) Pro-Republican? What? parker and stone are republican Libertarian. The Republican Party is supposed to be Libertarian, at least economically, so clearly they're going to take that side. But South Park is far from pro-Republican. Socially the current Republican party is far more authoritative than the Democrats, even though historically, it was the Republicans who abolished slavery. The a Christian Conservative movement that calls itself the Republican Party today, I don't see how South Park is pro that at all. I meant Conservative lol They kinda support conservatism in a liberal way, if that makes sense. Yeah I think you mean Libertarian. They are socially extremely liberal. They only seem conservative on an economic scale. What they are is anti-government. They want less governance, which in theory the Republican Party is all about, but in practice it couldn't be less about that. They sell it as less government, and less tax, but actually it's more about business. It's painfully obvious to even the half-awake that the Republican Party has been mired in big business sleaze for decades. The Democratic Party gets voted in is because they spend money inside the country. The Republican Party seems to spend even more money, just outside of the country. Anyway Libertarians are all about individual civil liberties, and a lack of regulation and governance beyond common law. Conservatives are all about maintaining social and economic order, which is socially authoritarian, though economically liberal. If you see what I mean. One of them is a card carrying member of the Republican party although I don't remember which one. |
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TheCDs wrote:Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:Gildermershina wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:1. South Park (Greatest Political and Pro-Republican (which isn't always a bad thing) cartoon with the characters being little kids) Pro-Republican? What? parker and stone are republican Libertarian. The Republican Party is supposed to be Libertarian, at least economically, so clearly they're going to take that side. But South Park is far from pro-Republican. Socially the current Republican party is far more authoritative than the Democrats, even though historically, it was the Republicans who abolished slavery. The a Christian Conservative movement that calls itself the Republican Party today, I don't see how South Park is pro that at all. I meant Conservative lol They kinda support conservatism in a liberal way, if that makes sense. Yeah I think you mean Libertarian. They are socially extremely liberal. They only seem conservative on an economic scale. What they are is anti-government. They want less governance, which in theory the Republican Party is all about, but in practice it couldn't be less about that. They sell it as less government, and less tax, but actually it's more about business. It's painfully obvious to even the half-awake that the Republican Party has been mired in big business sleaze for decades. The Democratic Party gets voted in is because they spend money inside the country. The Republican Party seems to spend even more money, just outside of the country. Anyway Libertarians are all about individual civil liberties, and a lack of regulation and governance beyond common law. Conservatives are all about maintaining social and economic order, which is socially authoritarian, though economically liberal. If you see what I mean. One of them is a card carrying member of the Republican party although I don't remember which one. There's even a small political party, kinda more humorous than serious, even though some of their ideals are fairly clever, called the South Park Republicans. |
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TheCDs wrote:Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:Gildermershina wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Gildermershina wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:1. South Park (Greatest Political and Pro-Republican (which isn't always a bad thing) cartoon with the characters being little kids) Pro-Republican? What? parker and stone are republican Libertarian. The Republican Party is supposed to be Libertarian, at least economically, so clearly they're going to take that side. But South Park is far from pro-Republican. Socially the current Republican party is far more authoritative than the Democrats, even though historically, it was the Republicans who abolished slavery. The a Christian Conservative movement that calls itself the Republican Party today, I don't see how South Park is pro that at all. I meant Conservative lol They kinda support conservatism in a liberal way, if that makes sense. Yeah I think you mean Libertarian. They are socially extremely liberal. They only seem conservative on an economic scale. What they are is anti-government. They want less governance, which in theory the Republican Party is all about, but in practice it couldn't be less about that. They sell it as less government, and less tax, but actually it's more about business. It's painfully obvious to even the half-awake that the Republican Party has been mired in big business sleaze for decades. The Democratic Party gets voted in is because they spend money inside the country. The Republican Party seems to spend even more money, just outside of the country. Anyway Libertarians are all about individual civil liberties, and a lack of regulation and governance beyond common law. Conservatives are all about maintaining social and economic order, which is socially authoritarian, though economically liberal. If you see what I mean. One of them is a card carrying member of the Republican party although I don't remember which one. Matt Stone, according to wikipedia, although I don't know when he said that he was, because they've basically repeatedly explained their distaste for the direction of the Republican Party. Besides, Michael Moore is a member of the NRA and he made Bowling for Columbine, so I wouldn't go equating a person's affiliations to their entire political stance. |
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Mt. Epic wrote:I meant Conservative lol They kinda support conservatism in a liberal way, if that makes sense. They are libertarians. They certainly can't be called conservative, they aren't moralising interferring busy-bodies. |
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