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== Personality and Behaviour == |
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He is often violent. He threatens radical and extremist ideologies with his knife and also acts rude to Centrist ideologies that don't mind radical and extremist ideologies. He also enjoys spying on and infiltrating extremists. He hunts extremists with his knife, which has the ability to release a poison that makes one's ideology less extreme.He may also be portrayed with the usual centrist stereotypes |
He is often violent. He threatens radical and extremist ideologies with his knife and also acts rude to Centrist ideologies that don't mind radical and extremist ideologies. He also enjoys spying on and infiltrating extremists. He hunts extremists with his knife, which has the ability to release a poison that makes one's ideology less extreme. He may also be portrayed with the usual centrist stereotypes |
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== How to Draw == |
== How to Draw == |
Revision as of 22:58, 24 March 2021
Anti-Radicalism, also known as Anti-Extremism, is an ideology that's based around the belief that ideologies outside The Overton Window or movements that are Ideologically distant from the status quo are harmful to society as a whole.
He is often violent and enjoys spying on and infiltrating extremists.
History
Beliefs
Anti-Radicalism believes that ideologies outside the Overton Window or Movements that are Ideologically distant from the status quo are harmful to society as a whole. They don't specifically support the status quo as an ideology can be centrist and not the status quo in any country (take Technoliberalism).
Personality and Behaviour
He is often violent. He threatens radical and extremist ideologies with his knife and also acts rude to Centrist ideologies that don't mind radical and extremist ideologies. He also enjoys spying on and infiltrating extremists. He hunts extremists with his knife, which has the ability to release a poison that makes one's ideology less extreme. He may also be portrayed with the usual centrist stereotypes
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Draw a circle in the middle with the color scheme of the political compass (Red (#FF6262) for AuthLeft, blue (#00B1FF) for AuthRight, yellow (#FFFF80) for LibRight and green (#00FF88) for LibLeft),
- Draw a red (#FF0000) cross out mark around this circle,
- Draw the eyes and you're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Centrists - Nice and moderate as it should be.
- Neoliberalism - Although I don't agree with you, but I can't argue against the Status Quo.
- Liberalism - A good friend of mine, he is sometimes radical but is a "good" radical,
Frenemies
- Radical Apoliticism - Shares disdain for radicals... but is also radical?
Enemies
- Fascism - Down with Fascism!
- Marxism–Leninism - Down with Communism!
- Anarchism - Down with Anarchy!
- Homonationalism and LGBT - Down with gay people! (I promise I'm not Homophobic, he stepped an inch out of the Overton window!)
- Anti-Centrism - I WILL GUT YOU LIKE A FISH!
- Anti-Realism - You don't even make sense!
Further Information
Articles
Gallery
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Credit: u/GASTRO_GAMING, Source
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