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One basic human instinct is the urge to form political tribes.
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In a network that fights this need, these tribes form anyway and
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they form badly. Urbit designs them into the infrastructure.
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Inspired by the Qing Dynasty, you'll align yourself with one of
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five colored "banners" - %red, %blue, %orange, %black or %white.
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Political discourse across tribal boundaries is almost always an
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antisocial act - less communication, than symbolic violence. In
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Urbit, messages marked political stay within your own banner;
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your friends in other banners simply won't see them. Between
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banners, politics doesn't erode apolitical relationships; inside
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each banner, political discourse is harmonious and productive.
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Pick a banner by the adjective you feel best describes you:
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%red far left: radical, anarchist
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%blue center-left: moderate, liberal
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%orange center-right: conservative, libertarian
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%black far right: traditionalist, reactionary
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Or if digital agitation isn't your cup of tea, choose %white, and
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your Urbit experience will remain politics-free.
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