RedImperator, you should see what else that numbskull has to say on a whole host of other things. I read through his website just out of curiosity, and he's so fucked up it really beggars belief. If you roll up a hardcore communist, extremist tree-hugger, die-hard pacifist and an anarchist all into one, you get a close approximation of that idiot. Beside him, the most hardcore leftists (by any defnition) on this board look like frothing-at-the-mouth right-wingers. He's so out of touch with reality that he must have gotten a permanent high from trying some seriously more powerful min-altering substances than marijuana. Probably LSD or other hallucinogens...RedImperator wrote:Dumb. Bragging about how you flaunted marijuana law is not how you convince John Q. Taxpayer to legalize marijuana. You convince him the government is wasting his money trying to keep dopeheads from fucking up their own lives, and if Sam and Suzie Bonghitter want to burn out their brain cells, they might as well pay taxes to do it. Then you go home and smoke a huge blunt to unwind.
Knife, our right-wing parties start from the American left and go steadily leftward from that. Like Oberleutnant said, the National Coalition would be somewhere on the left wing of the Democrats.Knife wrote:Small question, Edi. Is this one of those instances where your left and your right, are our right and our left? Are you conserned that your conservitive goverment might go more liberal (to use basic terminology) or that your liberal goverment will go more conservative?
Yeah, I know. Dumb American. But I trying to learn.
The Centrists used to be named the Agrarian Party, their roots are in the countryside, and they are to the left of the NC. Centrist-right in Finnish politics.
Social Democrats are the main socialist party, to the right of communists.
The Leftist Alliance is what is left of the Communist Party, but they are practically just the left wing of the SD these days. Interestingly, their most popular politician, the party leader Suvi-Anne Siimes has been the Junior Minister of the Treasury and has often sounded more right wing in her comments than many people in the NC. Then again, economic reality being what it is, she has had no choice in that...
The Christian Democrats are a curious mixture here. They are generally rather right wing (extremely so in some issues). If it weren't for the pushing of religion, I wouldn't have a problem, but they are our fundies, and the party leadership is relatively moderate compared to the nutjobs that have a great influence among their voting base. I'm glad they came off worse in these elections despite gaining a lot more votes than last time, but the reason they did so well back then was that they had an electoral alliance with the Centrists.
The Swedish Folk Party is the party of the Swedish-speaking minority of Finns and is right wing. That distinction happens to be meaningless, because they have sat in every government for the past 20+ years and will seek to enter any coalition as long as they stay in power. Their influence is minor, but enough that we can't manage to get rid of Swedish as a compulsory language in schools, and that's why I would never vote for them.
They shouldn't, as such. The Social Democrats, Green Party, Leftists, SFP, Christians and Centrists are direct translations and the first three are pretty scarily red from an American point of view, I'll grant. The National Coalition is a best-effort translation of a term that sounds a lot less militant in Finnish. Kokoomus as it is called in Finnish means "gathering together" or something like that, and has none of the threatening connotations that the translation carries around. The Basic Finns is another best-effort translation that sounds dorky when the Finnish name is completely acceptable. It is Perussuomalaiset in Finnish, and the perus- prefix means typical or basic or quintessential anything that it is attached to. 'Peruspuukko' would be a basic, utilitarian knife, to make a point. That doesn't alter the fact that the Perussuomalaiset party is a joke as a political force anyway.Durran Korr wrote:With the exception of the Centrists, the names of every one of those parties scares me.
Edi