Have you ever changed your opinion?

When was the last time you changed your opinion on a major political issue?

What changed your opinion?

2014. Libertarianism became a meme, Ayn Rand became a jew, and Traditionalism became the only answer. Mostly becaude of just lurking here and reading about anti-democratic sympathies from blogs and miscellaneous books.

2015. I thought Merkle was kind of shit without personality and without any plan or vision of sorts, but pretty irrelevant overall. Faceless and forgettable and completely interchangeable. Then she decided to crash this country with absolutely no survivors left standing.

Like, what the fucking fuck, seriously?

Last change was on religion. Used to be an atheist, but now I'm an agnostic theist.

Changed my mind back around 2 months ago.

I used to think social issues like abortion and gay marriage didn't matter and could be allowed since they didn't directly affect me and didn't tie in to the non-white invasion crisis but now I see they're just a couple of more threads being pulled in order to unravel the fabric of society

2014. I used to be edgy in high school and shat on my country until I got to uni and got redpilled by macroecon professor and realized it's pretty comfy compared to other shitholes

Every time I receive new factual information on something I change my opinion on it. Perhaps the opinion still leans towards the same result but it is, in fact, a different opinion supported by more knowledge than the old opinion.

>agnostic theist
if you're a theist, and agnostic in your requirements for evidence, you're saying that you've seen evidence of god. what evidence was that?

used to be rebloodlican
then was libertarian
then was ancap
now am traditionalist who believes in monarchy
im also christian nowadays
fuck yea patriarchy now where i believed in equality.

yadadadadadadada that guy too. learn things new and i change my mind

Just curious, what does monarchy solve that others systems of government can't?

Still hotter then this mess

I change my opinion fairly constantly on a regular basis, I'm not that smart or politically seasoned.

I don't tend to make major changes in my opinion, and really can't remember ever giving up a concept completely suddenly.

I think my opinions about muh rights are being the most challenged recently. Duterte is pretty much against a ton of what I believe in but I have some sympathy for him.

>Then she decided to crash this country with absolutely no survivors left standing.
>Like, what the fucking fuck, seriously?
Virtue signalling is more important than national survival.

Just think about it, she will go down into history as the woman who definitively destroyed the remnants of the evil nazi empire and saved/improved the lives of countless precious brown people.

well obviously the nefarious nature of letting others make decisions means you will have thousands of people trying to lobby a government or get involved in said government means they can compartmentalize the rule of law and get things passed that are dangerous for society. instead id prefer one man using common sense and his own ethics to guide a society. therefore, you are only reliant on the benevolence or altruism of one man instead of thousands. if this one man can live by the golden rule then 90% of the population will have fruitful lives. and yea i understand there are terrible dictators. id prefer it if these kings would understand they dont have divine right, they just have right, then they might not lose their heads.

Doesn't that make lobbying that much easier with only one making the decisions?

I change my opinions on abortion and minimum wage a lot desu

I used to hate traps but Trump made them great again for muh dick.

I used to be pretty tolerant about gays. "They want to fuck each other? Fine, I don't care as long as it doesn't involve me. I have some pretty weird straight fetishes myself."

Now I fucking hate LGBTBLABLA because of all the tranny and "genderfluid" shit.
I probably hate trannies more than any other group now.

Switched from left to right around the same time I became a man. That was the only time my core principles changed. Other than that, just a few minor issues once in a while.

the key is the compartmentalization of large systems, you can lobby an agency to do something for you and they change policy without congress ever hearing about it then someone gives another agency for a favor and congress never hears about it. this happens over and over and by the end the government has to keep track of so many obligations as awhole it is just one cesspit of nepotism and cronyism.

on the other hand a single man may make deals that help him more than a hermit in the woods but at some point he just cant make anymore without angering other constituents.

i may have not said before, but it isn't ideal. it just is better than overgrown governments being controlled by zionists with money.

The whole lobbyism thing have always reeked of corruption for me.
It undermines my already weakened belief in democracy.

So correct me if I'm wrong, but you don't actually mind if it's a monarchy, dictatorship or an autocracy as long as it's altruistically oriented without the red tape holding everything down?

The behavior of Communist Jews.

The majority of my political opinion changes comes from observing what they do in media, behind the scenes in politics... ect.

It really changed me, observing their behavior and actions.

>if they don't want people to believe conspiracies about them, maybe stop doing the same shit over and over.

indeed. monarchy is autocracy or dictatorship until pitchfork time anyway.

I thought Ichigo Mashimaro was okay because everybody talked about it like it was but then I read it and found out actually it was shit.