@randrews Wins in what way? What do you define as "the right"?
@randrews What right-wing parties are you referring to? What policies of theirs do you like?
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@randrews I wouldn't call myself "right-wing". I don't see the problem with migration (although there isn't much of it in this area). I live in the UK. My dad's a migrant from the US. I know migrants from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. There are some Ukrainian refugees in my town and we've had no problems with them as far as I can see, in fact the ones I've met seem like really nice people.
As for free speech and gun rights, I agree that those are good things (but moreso free speech than guns), but "right-wing" parties are against other kinds of liberty, most notably w.r.t. sexual and gender stuff. I don't agree with gender transitions for children but IIRC Republicans in the US have been going after it for adults as well.
As for free speech and gun rights, I agree that those are good things (but moreso free speech than guns), but "right-wing" parties are against other kinds of liberty, most notably w.r.t. sexual and gender stuff. I don't agree with gender transitions for children but IIRC Republicans in the US have been going after it for adults as well.
@randrews Are you okay with legal migration but not illegal because then it's possible to filter out criminals etc?
@randrews @Diceynes
You might find this interesting: https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/06/07/archipelago-and-atomic-communitarianism/
It would be great if there were as many countries as there are sets of values, but unfortunately land is not infinite.
You might find this interesting: https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/06/07/archipelago-and-atomic-communitarianism/
It would be great if there were as many countries as there are sets of values, but unfortunately land is not infinite.
@Diceynes What was I "fantasising" about? Lol
Also, my autism gives me powers you don't have, remember?
Also, my autism gives me powers you don't have, remember?