Does your politics affect your 'goodness' as a person?

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Which group of people do you think tend to be better, as human beings?

Progressives/left-wingers
1
11%
Conservatives/right-wingers
1
11%
People who are neither left nor right but somewhere in-between
1
11%
6
67%
 
Total votes: 9

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Immanuel kant was a real pissant and very rarely stable.
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When was this exactly?
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ronrat wrote:Immanuel kant was a real pissant and very rarely stable.
Next thread: "Deontologists vs utilitarians: who's better?"
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Tannin wrote:As for Soros and Buffet, as billionaires go they are half-decent middle-of-the-road types.
Do you mean Soros is a half-decent billionaire or a half-decent human being?
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