
Just did the test and ended up in the Auth-Left quadrant (Economic -3.75, Social 2.0).
To be honest, I feel like this sub is mostly just diaspora kids and nepo babies who don't see the bigger picture. After studying abroad, I’ve noticed that people are becoming way more hostile toward different views.
In my opinion, the early 2020s "American-led" push for things like the LGBT+ movement felt forced on a global scale. Instead of bringing progress, it just triggered a massive far-right backlash everywhere, making the world more conservative than it was ten years ago.
We see it in the West and we see it here too. People are tired of being told what to think, and the "push" backfired. Curious to hear what you guys think—if you can handle a view that isn't from a Berkeley textbook.