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Christa627 (プロフィールを表示) 2014年10月31日 5:37:00
Alkanadi:You have to be somewhat left-wing politically to learn a language that unites the world. You have to be somewhat open minded to do something that is not in the mainstream. Therefore, I think Esperanto does attract certain types of people who are free thinking.I'm not politically left-wing. At all.
Nephihaha (プロフィールを表示) 2014年10月31日 15:45:33
Christa627 (プロフィールを表示) 2014年10月31日 19:13:10
orthohawk:I am also a Libertarian. Also, more specifically, I am an Orthodox Christian. I ticked both Vegan and Vegetarian, since depending on the time of year, I am both (in addition to omnivorous).I go to an Orthodox Presbyterian Church, but I hear that's not related (the name I mean, all Christian denominations are related to some degree). I don't really consider myself personally to be firmly tied to any one denomination; that is probably because of my upbringing; my family always changing churches through my whole childhood. So now we go to a Presbyterian church, but I'd just as soon go to a Baptist or Lutheran church. Other groups I don't know a whole lot about, so I couldn't say whether I'd just as soon go with them or not, but it's very possible .
Nephihaha (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月1日 10:46:14
oreso (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月1日 12:56:22
Would only suggest one change:
Manist > Men's Rights Activist: Someone who supports equal rights for men; mostly around issues of circumcision, father's access to children and 'gender gaps' like educational performance, mental health, criminal sentencing and life expectancy.
If there are too many options, then maybe have different polls for different aspects: sexuality, religion, political affiliation, etc?
robbkvasnak (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月1日 16:17:22
Christa627 (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月1日 18:59:57
JEllis (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月1日 20:14:47
Christa627:+1Alkanadi:You have to be somewhat left-wing politically to learn a language that unites the world. You have to be somewhat open minded to do something that is not in the mainstream. Therefore, I think Esperanto does attract certain types of people who are free thinking.I'm not politically left-wing. At all.
patrik (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月4日 16:33:32
JEllis:Please explain your political position. I am curious.Christa627:+1Alkanadi:You have to be somewhat left-wing politically to learn a language that unites the world. You have to be somewhat open minded to do something that is not in the mainstream. Therefore, I think Esperanto does attract certain types of people who are free thinking.I'm not politically left-wing. At all.
Christa627 (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月4日 21:38:50
patrik:I don't prefer to engage in political discussions, but basically my position can be summarized as: The more people just mind their own business, the better the situation is, whether international, national, or individual. That doesn't mean that people and nations shouldn't communicate or have any relations, but they shouldn't interfere in each other's jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the government is to protect the citizens, not to micromanage their every move.JEllis:Please explain your political position. I am curious.Christa627:+1Alkanadi:You have to be somewhat left-wing politically to learn a language that unites the world. You have to be somewhat open minded to do something that is not in the mainstream. Therefore, I think Esperanto does attract certain types of people who are free thinking.I'm not politically left-wing. At all.