What is your point of view about Conservative and Liberated?

Pasay, Philippines
March 10, 2012 8:41am CST
a. Does conservative mean they are decent at all? b. Is being conservative equivalent for being RELIGIOUS? Or are they really valuing the word of God? c. Or being conservative is just like for the sake of good image at all that people would think they are clean? d. Why do you think the liberated became LIBERATED at all? e. Do you think liberated people are the ones who are not 100% religious? f. Do you also think that being liberated is that when a person is having an affair with everybody to the extent of dating with intimacy? g. Do you also think that being liberated is someone who does not have sense of decency at all?
2 responses
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
1 Oct 12
hi, first of all i dont believe that all conservative are decent at all,because some of them not only showy but they are liberated inside of their body.for me i wo9uld like those people who are liberated because they showed what they really are.because there are many conservative that usually getting pregnant at young age.
@jjzone44 (917)
• United States
11 Mar 12
If you are speaking of the political views then it's a bit different. Being conservative, basically means that you want stick to values and self- responsibility. Conservatives are not necessarily religious, but since religious organizations are traditionally value based, they are often identified with conservatism. Conservatives tend to want less government intervention, and less reliance on government-based programs. They are usually also know as right wing, and usually identify with the Republican Party Liberals on the other hand tend to base their ideals on their particular interpretation of liberty. Liberals are not always against bigger government, and they do not generally oppose social programs. They are usually known as left wing, and identified with the Democratic Party. But there are not always clear-cut lines like that. There are those that identify themselves as moderates in each group; that is they identify primarily with one group, but have beliefs that the other group holds. Also there are "hard-liners", conservatives and liberals alike have them.