Cosszka wrote:I can understand how some people might agree with right-wing policy, we're all different, but I don't understand how you can knowingly support UKIP policy, or even that vile shit stain of a man who so defaces Britain's image in Europe by constantly releasing from his toxic mouth a tirade of anti-European xenophobia and prejudice (not that image matters, but it doesn't help relations in Europe when we have cumrags like Farrage speaking their minds). His politics are personal. He isn't looking out for the country. If UKIP are elected, which they most certainly won't be, all they'll serve to do is ruin the economy. They're a one policy party - what will they do after we're out of Europe? Impose their narrow-minded politics on the rest of us, because that's all right-wing ideology is. It's emphasis on the individual, it's emphasis on the right to make money more than the quality of life for its poorest citizens, and it's emphasis on downright degeneracy and an unregulated free market. This puts me in a sticky situation, because I'm all for freedom of speech and freedom of the individual (despite being a proponent of the collective views of syndicalism), but I hate that people believe this sort of thing.
Obviously my left-wing views have shone through here, but that's not to say I truly support any of the left-wing parties in the UK, much less any party for that matter. They're all a load of bollocks, they're all the fucking same. Labour is just the Red Conservatives, Lib-Dem are the Conservatives Lite, and all these other parties don't have a hope in hell for election, so what's even the point? I hold politics close to my heart, it's just a shame it's so fucking retarded. No one has any right to impose what they think upon others. It is painfully clear that I despise the right, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't defend your right to believe it.
Such a difficult topic to discuss without getting angry or seeming contradictory.
The underlined especially, just seems designed to make people angry.