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In reply to the discussion: It looks like it's time again. Where do you stand politically? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)40. I question any chart that puts Dalai Lama at the most liberal place, considering that until recently
that esteemed gentleman was a right wing kook on LGBT issues, he said some terrible things and if he is any form of standard, all I can say is this is a Straight Person's Thang.
It's funny to me how those who present themselves as super doper lefty always make room for the homophobic crap. Not changed since the 80's...but Dalai Lama has changed, which is good, but his history is one of hate speech and judgmental intolerance.
Dalai Lama on same sex relations: what we Buddhists call bad sexual conduct. Sexual organs were created for reproduction between the male element and the female elementand everything that deviates from that is not acceptable from a Buddhist point of view.
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Then why would you think it had anything to do with the (US) Libertarian Party?
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2014
#48
Out of curiosity, I just 'did' it for Miliband and Cameron, on the basis of their known policies
LeftishBrit
Jul 2014
#21
Before doing it myself for what I see as their views, I think you're likely right
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#58
I highly doubt that any of the individuals on that chart have taken this test. nt
onehandle
Jul 2014
#10
It might not be entirely accurate but I agree with you that it's probably pretty close.
Dawgs
Jul 2014
#32
How politicians vote is where they stand. Their words mean very little except for a
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#43
I disagree, a politician's record of voting tells us where they stand. A few disappointing
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#49
I question any chart that puts Dalai Lama at the most liberal place, considering that until recently
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#40
I've moved more to the left these past couple of years. (Economic -7.12) (Social -6.82)
DEMTough
Jul 2014
#63
Last time I took it (pretty recently) I was way down in the bottom left corner.
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#78