Which First World Anarchist Stereotype Are You?
Idyllic via DISCORD
Created 7/9/2024

Ever wondered which type of first-world anarchist you embody?
1. How do you feel about jaywalking when the streets are empty?
I avoid it because rules are rules.
I don't mind at all; I do it often.
I'll only do it if I'm in a hurry.
I love the thrill of breaking small rules.
2. How would you respond if a public demonstration you agreed with was declared illegal?
I would still participate.
I would avoid but support from afar.
I would join an even more extreme demonstration.
I would find other ways to support it legally.
3. Do you think it's acceptable to download media illegally if you can't afford it?
Yes, I do it all the time.
No, it's unfair to the creators.
I might, but I'd rather look for free legal options.
Only if it's something really important to me.
4. What is your reaction to being asked for “extra documents” at a government office?
I’d argue and make a fuss about it.
I might offer a bribe to speed things up.
I'd comply, even if it's frustrating.
I’ll look for a loophole to avoid extra hassle.
5. How often do you stretch the truth to get out of minor legal trouble (like a speeding ticket)?
Occasionally, if I feel it's harmless.
Never, lies only cause more trouble.
Often, if I think I can get away with it.
I take pride in the game of bending the truth.
6. If your favorite social media platform banned protest discussions, what would you do?
I'd comply but look for other channels.
I'd organize a campaign against the ban.
I’d leave the platform for good.
I would find ways to bypass their policies.
7. How do you react when you see others not following minor rules (e.g., not recycling properly)?
I mind my own business.
It depends on the context and my mood.
I join them; rules are meant to be flexible.
I report or correct them immediately.
8. How likely are you to participate in a flash mob breaking social norms (no harm involved)?
I'd organize one myself.
Very likely, sounds fun.
Not at all, it’s disruptive.
Maybe, if I'm convinced.
9. If a policy at work seemed unfair but wasn’t illegal, how would you handle it?
I'd escalate it formally.
I’d comply but seek other employment.
I’d break it discreetly.
I’d rally others to challenge it.
10. What's your stance on hacking for a cause (e.g., Anonymous activities)?
I fully support it.
I think it's necessary for change.
I think it's too risky.
I approve but wouldn’t engage.
11. How do you deal with restrictive curfews or lockdowns?
I stretch the limits within reason.
I find ways to work around them.
I follow them strictly.
I openly defy them.
12. How do you view the use of encrypted communication to avoid surveillance?
I’m indifferent to it.
Only in extreme situations.
I see it as essential.
It's suspicious and should be avoided.
13. If a sports event had strict ticket checking but you found a way to sneak in, would you?
No, it’s against the rules.
I’d consider it but weigh the risks.
Yes, it’s part of the adventure.
Only if I really wanted to see the event.
14. How do you feel about civil disobedience if it means breaking minor laws to protest major injustices?
I’m uncomfortable with breaking laws.
It depends on the cause and context.
I fully support it and participate.
I’m supportive but won’t partake.
15. If your preferred political figure suggested breaking a controversial law, how would you react?
I’d critically assess the suggestion.
I would strongly oppose.
I’d secretly support but not follow openly.
I would follow their lead.