>Tell me who inspired you politically
>Tell me your political stance BRIEFLY and why
>Tell me your religious stand point
Just trying to get a general idea of you guys
>>135653721
I was inspired by Hillary 2 years ago, she is so smart and i really love how she empowers other Women.
Adolf Hitler
George Lincoln Rockwell
William Luther Pierce
James Mason
To name a few
Natsoc
Cosmotheism
I'm a Stonian Christian.
I'm Christian but if you think you can use my ideals against me I'll do everything I can to destroy you.
>>135654537
I think we're friends already...
>>135654537
>cosmotheism
same here
>>135653721
>multitude of things, ranging from redpills from this board, watching political and philosophical lectures, and my own lived experience and my family
>national socialist
>atheistic as in I do not believe in the supernatural. However I consider religion to be important building block of social cohesion and Jordan Peterson's lectures on the bible have made me further re-evaluate my stance on Christianity.
>>135654409
You know I can take your life if you'd like....
>>135653721
-Guys like Teddy Roosevelt and Eisenhower. Republicans who understand the value of investing in the betterment of the US.
-I'm pretty liberal with a conservative streak. I'm a registered democrat but holy fuck I am alienated by the left these days.
-I'm not really religious but don't bash having faith.
>Nigel Farage during Brexit build up, was always very patriotic but had globalist tendencies before this
>Conservative, very nationalistic
>No belief in Religion, but I respect the values that it instills and follow them loosely myself despite not being religious anymore.
>>135653721
Watching public discussions drove me to the people I relate to the most, Ben Shapiro was the first guy I watched for a long time
Republican conservative, honor above all, our fathers gave us knowledge, we should honor them and follow what they teached us
Atheist, I believe in spirits, but not god
George Orwell around 2 years ago now
Still not sure
Still not sure too
Sven Olov Lindholm
Adolf Hitler
My political views can be quite well explained in this quote:
"We had the opinion that, the true nationalism, the love for the fatherland never could be a sustainable societal foundation without the workers cooperation.
Alike that socialism, a tightly organised and orderly society, founded on social justice and equal right to all, must be a necessary term to achieve a strong and happy fatherland.
Nationalism and socialism are in fact not incompatible conflicts but the same - two sides of the same love for the people.
The disgust the 'working class' felt for everything nationalist was because that this word had been monopolised by a arrogant upper class and a self confident, conservative bourgeoisie - it was thought only compatibale with capitalism and militarism.
We wanted to get rid of this discrediting, wanted to mobilise the healthy nationalist from the masses of the people.
And everything that stood in the way, every wrong, unfair and distorted i the old system must therefore begone. Instead of the old bourgeoisie class nationalism we wanted to create the working peoples fatherland."
I am atheist but not fedora fag.
>>135653721
>>135653721
I was inspired by Ayn Rand and Milton Jewman
I am a miniaturist who s a staunch supporter of jew-market capitalism, but with some Hoppean influences
I left Mudslam, and that was the best thing I ever did
>>135653721
I will just go along with the datamining.
>Tell me who inspired you politically
First politician was Gregor Gysi because of his anti interventionalism and opposing Israeli foreign politics. As time went on left wing parties disgusted me more and more.
Currently inspiring to me: Oswald Mosley, Adolf Hitler, John F. Kennedy
>Tell me your political stance BRIEFLY and why
Authorian government but people should still be able to have a personality. The market should ensure the well being of citizens in important sectors but luxury goods should be with almost no regulations. A strong military which should play an important and respected role in society. Nationalism>Globalism. Also muh traditional christian values.
>Tell me your religious stand point
Catholic
>a dear friend of mine wanted to debate me about politics, so I started learning as much as I could
>Conservative, but much more Authoritarian than most. Don't know why
>Brought up as a Catholic, and still am despite the events that have occured