Is it normal to support the following policies?

One, I support the working classes and industrialisation, two, I support green liberalism, three, I'm not an extreme or radical environmentalist, four, I support religious clothes and religious food, five, I support kingship in every way, and six, I support normal clothes and normal things and am against weirdism. As for normal clothes and things, I'm struggling to be an exact replica of everyone else, and to prove that I'm not different. As for kingship, I'm a royalist and regalist and want the king to rule the land and support the British Crown. As for religious clothes and food, I eat meat, I'm not a vegetarian, but only meat that's not purposely killed for me, and I'm wearing red Buddhist clothes. As for the working classes, I want people to work in industries and remain ignorant, getting minimal wage, and as for light green environmentalism, I value the Earth very highly and want the importance of the planet passed down to the next generation unharmed, to minimise the damage done by the human species on the natural world and to aid regeneration of damaged areas, I support that, is that normal?

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  • ShrekFecker

    I think your ideas kind of conflict. It's very unlikely a king with absolute power would care about the environment. If anything, I'm betting he would start destroying the rainforests and stuff within a year if there was personal profit involved.

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    • Hansberger

      I'm not about to be a dictator, I will emphasise freedom and equality in my politics, it's not absolute rule. And as an absolutist I will rule without legally organised oppositions. As for Buddhism I'm moderate right politics, that means in my case I have a counter-revolution wherein I dismantle all modern society and replace it with a strictly religious-based society, therefore I'm conservative but not so much, furthermore I'm a cultural conservative, I conserve the heritage of one nation, therefore it will be united into one country and not just a city within the country, I also support a white Australia policy, and will demand as king white people. Anti-communist I'm against the Chinese and I endeavour to make union-made cigars and cigarettes by white honest hard working workers, this will be the first centre right trade union, as opposed to a left-wing trade union.

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  • Primus

    Thats too complicated, and kingship only works for so long before your leader is an inbred water brain who just wants to raise your taxes. Just go anprim.

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    • Hansberger

      It was never easy to begin with, no matter how simple it has been, but my rule is simple: just do what I say. Once you come to Adelaide you'll see the greatest, most important country in the world, and I don't mean Australia, I'm about to change it to the ULJP (United Liberty and Justice Province).

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