A place to talk about political satire. On TV, newspapers or on the internet, the medium is your choice!

A place to talk about political satire. On TV, newspapers or on the internet, the medium is your choice!
A place to talk about political satire. On TV, newspapers or on the internet, the medium is your choice!
That's it for my fave, hope I get the code right.
One of my main problems was probably some margin of error - he seems like a deist who also agrees with the main principals of popular religions, so I had a hard time deciding what he'd say about some things.
Also, I assumed he'd exaggerate some of his views for effect as he does publicly, though on a lot of things I made him sound reasonable and not 'strongly' agree or disagree.
Intrigued if cheating himself would've made him morally opposed to it or maybe have some sort of some strong reasoning behind it.
Yeah, It has to be guessing. It's hard to know the true political opinion of people. But I'd say you did a good job :)
Cheers! :D
Interesting! My celebrity crush is a composite of multiple person, a crushenstein if you like (with a hockey ass and Gillan Anderson hair). So idk about that frakencrush political inclination. Far left I guess, 'cause that's sexier ;)
I agree about far left being sexy, it must be the residue of my being an early-Manics fan! ;)
Yeeees! I love them!
As a side note, I'm involved in French left-of-socialism politics, in feminists groups and LGBT rights fights so I'm pretty much at the left of the left myself.
Bi activist here! hi-five
Hi-fives you
That's awesome! We have to make our voices heard! I've been lucky enough to be in LGBT groups that are very inclusive and welcoming of bi people.
I can't say the same for some of the feminist groups I've been in.
Ah, yes. Hello feminists, you're supposed to stand up for the marginalised!
Yeah :/
I did the test for my favourite celebrity Here Sir David Attenborough. I might be projecting a tiiiiiny bit.
Indeed, left-libertarian is definitely the best way to go. You do want to enforce enough authority, though, to keep people from infringing on the rights of others - and also to keep from people damaging the environment. For instance, people can smoke tobacco all they want when they're alone - but, when they're around other people, that's a different story.
Of course! Sir David isn't anti-authority, neither am I ;) And he is an incredible advocate for