I was centrist or left in 2000s on all topics.
Now I would be considered center-right to far-right despite not having changed my position.
Was anybody else a leftist in the 2000s?
I've never met a christian who wasn't a barely closeted lefty. Your religion's stranglehold on the republican party is why we've had virtually nothing but rinos for the last forty years.
>Canadian flag thread
>Dumbest shit ever posted
I'm positive now these are chink shills hired by xipingpong to shut up the board with dumb shit since china itself is hidden behind it's firewall it would have a shill epicenter in it's north american colony of Canada ie new china
Your experiences, observations, music, etc. programmed you and college deprogrammed you, as intended. Quite the contrary from the fabricated stories of "cultural marxist" colleges. Then getting beaten down at work and saddled with bills finished the job. Nothing to be proud of, just cope. Actually really common and normal, it's literally all designed to do this to you
> I was in my late teens/ early 20s back then and I could recall almost all the young people I know being an "Anti-bush/Anti-war" leftist
Modern Trump Republicans are still anti-Bush (that family is full of faggots) and anti-war (it is the left pushing for war in Russia). Those things were based then and are still based now
I can tell that you are an arrogant halfwit who hasn't even reached 18 years of age based on your inability to say a sentence without vomiting out derivative insults. Come back when you are around my age and then we will have a proper discussion and as for now; you should focus on next week's Spelling quiz.
I wasn't really into politics until I started doing psychedelics and, naturally, I leaned left. Pops was always center right and always had the news on. Flobots was a big political group for me round these parts and their anti-war, anti-fascist sentiments resonated with me. It wasn't that it was cool, per sé, but it made more sense to keep the peace.
You didn't really have "leftists" back then like today.
They were kind of fringe like the so-called far-right.
Even people in favor of legalizing marijuana weren't taken seriously until they started to get state laws passed.
I was until I admitted to myself that blacks are not as smart as whites. That happened in high school (around 2005), when I began to realize more acutely that people are unequally intelligent on a genetic level.
It's impossible to be a modern leftist if you believe that blacks and whites don't have the same IQs. (Jews aren't actually leftists since they don't believe in racial egalitarianism.)
the anti-war sentiment resonated with a lot of young people back then and the sheep who were pretending like Bush didn't do anything wrong were the ones who had a bigger voice in politics back then. Even today, I still think the war was a big mistake.