Overview of My Personal Political Beliefs

Let me start by saying that I personally hate politics and all the lies, corruption, and mud slinging that go along with them. However, I also believe that they are a necessary evil when it comes to government and its functionality. I feel that along with politics that government is a needed evil because I view anarchy as a utopian idea that cannot exist in the logical/ real world. The reason that true anarchy will never exist for a sustained period of time is because it goes against the basic human instinct of controlled chaos. In anarchy, there would only be chaos with no control, so that eventually, someone, somewhere, would rise up and re-establish some form of government, ending the idea of anarchy. It is in our very nature to desire some form of control, but at the same time a degree of chaos (as I feel the Universe also functions in this manner), and organized government offers us this, even with its lies, corruption, and mud slinging toward other politicians.

I tend to consider myself independent when it comes down to choosing strictly between Republican and Democrat, but I tend to vote more for Democrats than anything. The reason that I do this despite my claim of being independent is because that overall I agree more with Democrats and their ideas/philosophies.I also realize that the winner all throughout our nations history has came from one of the two major parties of the time. I view Democrats as the lesser of two evils, which is actually a sad way to vote but I feel that voting for someone in the lesser parties is a waste unless they have a snowballs chance in Hell of winning, which they usually don't even have that (the only President to even come close to winning on an independent ticket was Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt running with the Bull Moose Party).

Some issues that I differ from both Republicans and Democrats on is that of the war on drugs, Euthanasia, and how money is managed overall as a nation. To me the war on drugs is a waste of resources and we would be much better off going the way of Portugal, decriminalization, harm reduction, and offers of rehabilitation. As for the idea of Euthanasia, I feel that the elderly population who can no longer consciously control their actions, memories, or other essential life functions (as such in the example of later stages of Alzheimer's) should be euthanized to end their suffering, the suffering of those who must care for them daily, and the suffering of the cost that it takes to care for them. My third contrast to the Republicans or Democrats is largely based on my other two concepts and the extra money that they would provide by changing the current policies that do nothing but spend money into policies that help make money, save lives due to the violence brought on by the war on drugs, and ease the suffering of those affected by a disease such as Alzheimer's.

Pariahprose
 
I agree with you partly on drug policy. I would go a step further and support for full legalization (for everyone over 18 yrs old).

As for euthanasia, I also agree to an extent, though this might be a subconscious desire for revenge. I was abused by people who are now elderly. But then, I am ready to kill myself if I ever become decrepit. I mean that if I'm ever so old and bad off that I can't even take a dump without needing an assistant to wipe my ass for me, I will have someone carry me up and leave me sitting on a wind-swept mountain top without a coat.
 
socko;bt17727 said:
I agree with you partly on drug policy. I would go a step further and support for full legalization (for everyone over 18 yrs old).

As for euthanasia, I also agree to an extent, though this might be a subconscious desire for revenge. I was abused by people who are now elderly. But then, I am ready to kill myself if I ever become decrepit. I mean that if I'm ever so old and bad off that I can't even take a dump without needing an assistant to wipe my ass for me, I will have someone carry me up and leave me sitting on a wind-swept mountain top without a coat.

I do agree with your view on drug policy,however, an idea like that probably wont b likely for at least another 20-25yrs as it has taken 40 yrs to just to begin removing the sitgmata that surrounds pot. But I could honestly see decriminilazation catching on within the next 10-15 yrs(as Portugals model would truly be tested and the results more completly seen) and marijuana being legalized in at least 1/4 of all American states in the next 3 years,and 3/4 of the states within 7 years.

As for the euthanasia,if you get to far gone with something like Alzheimers you might just wander to the top of a mountain naked trying to fuck an imaginary Yeti on your own,lol.But if you are elderly you have had a chance to live life so that if your mental functions begin to deteriorate beyond repair that I see nothing wrong with being euthanized.I know that is what I would want for myself. I would not want to be a burden on my loved ones or society.

Pariahprose
 
Ever played around with Political Compass? Supposedly, in terms of my own body politic, I'm somewhere between M. Gandhi, N. Mandela and the Dalai Lama... Fine with me! :D

Are you a fan of books? Novels? Familiar with Remarque? Of course, while I think most people, even of my generation, know or have heard of (or seen the, in comparison to the book, shitty movie) All is Quiet on the Western Front, they rarely seem to actually read it. Now, of all the books I have ever read, this one, AQWF, it's gotta be in the top five most violent ones. Considering when it was written and the subject matter, it's still very pertinent to life today. Until then, I never imagined a book could be so violent (and not just in a graphic sense).

Also, possibly imo better than AQWF, Remarque wrote a little known sequel to it: The Road Back. Also one of the best books I've ever read, although for totally different reasons (and yea I am something of a voracious reader).

I'd also advise you to look around that Anarchist Library I sent you the link to. I have a feeling, although you seem to understand much more on the topic than the average lay person, have a bit to learn about anarchist philosophies and whatnot broadly speaking. Just an idea, plus there are a lot of really great essays in that library, even if a number of them are really (seemingly unnecessarily imo) dense.
 
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