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Maybe christian right wingers would actually fit into most of that, but you also have to admit that's a pretty condescending and biased study... You could also say their stubbornness causes them to work hard, and apply their choices with utmost regard to how the outcome would benefit them and theirs... That makes them look more like gryffindors than nazis.
So, in all this, you make some good points; you point to statistics that suggest that liberal countries are perfect little utopias where there's little crime and everyone is happy and has employment and a place in the world and is cared for no matter what happens to them... But I just don't know about that.
Maybe the world becoming socialist is the inevitable wave of the future; but I just don't want to see a world where everyone is on the same footing, always, no matter what they've done or been through... I want to be able to set myself apart, and I want to be able to see others set themselves apart. It's just maddening for me to think of a world where everyone's the same...
In other words, security, as in, security about knowing that I'll always be protected from everything that could possibly happen to me is low on my list of priorities.... I don't believe that that would neccesarily be good for the human race as a whole either.
That's my reason for being right-wing.
Do you think I'm a monster?