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Patridiot
19th February 2007, 00:01
First of all, hello, and I'm happy to have discovered such a great forum.
Some facts about me then:

Swedish is my first language, but I hope I can make myself as clear as possible when I write in the political discussions in english. I'm better in understanding english than I am in making myself understandable in the same language.

Anarchism is the only ideology that I consider being logical and that I could moraly justify as a prevailing ideology. Of course I have warm thoughts about socialism as well, but my most common debates about my political opinons, anarchism excluded, is about anti-right wing politics such as conservatism, nationalism, fascism and so on.

My user name, Patridiot, is from a song title with a swedish band. And as the name shows, it is a anti-patriotism-song since the words "patriot" and "idiot" are put together. :P Patriotism is often a debate subject in Sweden nowadays, especially now when a nationalist party called Sweden Democrats (Sverigedemokraterna) got a "good" number of votes in the election 2006. It will be interesting to see how things devolop in the nearest four years.

Sadena Meti
19th February 2007, 00:43
Welcome. Did you coin that word yourself? It is a pretty slick word! Not very easy to say, but cool. Think I'll start using it!

Cyanide Suicide
19th February 2007, 01:14
You seem cool, welcome to the forums!

Tekun
19th February 2007, 12:35
Welcome to tha community, have fun,....see ya around

Patridiot
19th February 2007, 15:51
Welcome. Did you coin that word yourself? It is a pretty slick word! Not very easy to say, but cool. Think I'll start using it!
No, it wasnt me who came up with the word. It is the song titel of a swedish band called Varnagel, who has at lot of political songs. But yeah, it's a slick word, and I guess it's easier to say in swedish than with the english pronuncing.

Sand Castle
20th February 2007, 15:23
Originally posted by [email protected] 19, 2007 03:51 pm

Welcome. Did you coin that word yourself? It is a pretty slick word! Not very easy to say, but cool. Think I'll start using it!
No, it wasnt me who came up with the word. It is the song titel of a swedish band called Varnagel, who has at lot of political songs. But yeah, it's a slick word, and I guess it's easier to say in swedish than with the english pronuncing.
Well it's quite catchy anyway. ;)