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how would you describe your views

conservative,radical,communist,liberal??

conservative,radical,communist,liberal??

pls describe those it would be easy for kids to understand and tell as most r kids here so they might not know if u ask me i won't tell in public i don't want to be in rage of others just be nuclear is my moto.

pls describe those it would be easy for kids to understand and tell as most r kids here so they might not know if u ask me i won't tell in public i don't want to be in rage of others just be nuclear is my moto.
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@mAHiTh1708 said in #1:

conservative,radical,communist,liberal??
I am a liberal, but why ask this?
Lichess is a chess website, not for politic views.

@mAHiTh1708 said in #1: > conservative,radical,communist,liberal?? I am a liberal, but why ask this? Lichess is a chess website, not for politic views.

@JumpingHorsey its off-topic people ask about your favorite colour so I guess this also goes

@JumpingHorsey its off-topic people ask about your favorite colour so I guess this also goes

Your favourite color would be something different https://lichess.org/@/mAHiTh1708
That is something everyone could comment on. But politics is different. It's such a complicated matter that kids could get confused and get the wrong idea on what you talked about.

Your favourite color would be something different https://lichess.org/@/mAHiTh1708 That is something everyone could comment on. But politics is different. It's such a complicated matter that kids could get confused and get the wrong idea on what you talked about.

#1 I would say conservative though not resistant to change when the need arises.

#2 Conservative - Being cautious about introducing change

Radical - Making changes for the sake of change. Wanting thorough or complete political or social reform. In prosperous countries, there isn’t much room or need for radicalism.

Communism - State ownership, no hierarchies. In practice it never works out, which is demonstrated by revolutionaries in the past putting in place communist societies at the cost of millions of human lives.

Liberal- politically it means favouring policies that are socially progressive and promote social welfare.

Not sure if I’ve done a good job with explaining...

#1 I would say conservative though not resistant to change when the need arises. #2 Conservative - Being cautious about introducing change Radical - Making changes for the sake of change. Wanting thorough or complete political or social reform. In prosperous countries, there isn’t much room or need for radicalism. Communism - State ownership, no hierarchies. In practice it never works out, which is demonstrated by revolutionaries in the past putting in place communist societies at the cost of millions of human lives. Liberal- politically it means favouring policies that are socially progressive and promote social welfare. Not sure if I’ve done a good job with explaining...
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It's good https://lichess.org/@/Tae7
But don't you think that now that we are in the 21st century our ideas should be more liberal thinking about our future and a better future for the rest of the people, even though they are poor or their religious ideas are different from ours (which is one of the main problems now in our society)?

It's good https://lichess.org/@/Tae7 But don't you think that now that we are in the 21st century our ideas should be more liberal thinking about our future and a better future for the rest of the people, even though they are poor or their religious ideas are different from ours (which is one of the main problems now in our society)?

I’m a political and economic conservative but a social liberal. The two are not necessarily contradictory

I’m a political and economic conservative but a social liberal. The two are not necessarily contradictory

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