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i_baster September 19 2008, 04:58:52 UTC
Well pleased to meet you. I was raised by a mother who didn`t really talk about her politics as such and a father who was very left wing socialist type of guy. I guess my mum taught me about politics from a personal view point. She taught me right from wrong you might say and my dad taught me about the struggles of poor and working class people.

My dad exposed me to a lot of politics and for the most part I was bored and sometimes grossed out by the documentaries etc that he would have on. I was young though and so I was not that interested. Eventually I would get a taste of real politics from life. If you see something on the news you can read between the lines or perhaps just think what you are told.

I think I was naturally (with a lot of nurture maybe) questioning of knowledge. I have always been a "joker" so I will make funny (or not) responses to what people think and that sometimes gets even me thinking. I think my politics come from my heart and my nature. I dislike politics but it is something I think is vital to be informed about. Of course music, movies and books have certainly helped. Recent years have added the internet which of course makes information much easier to find. I think the environment you grow up in is important but not the only factor.

I think I might add you btw saxface ( i am on an adding spree today and you seem interesting).

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saxface September 19 2008, 15:36:33 UTC
Cool, I added you. Nice to meet you.

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