Dammit, my browser screwed me over and backed me out of my comment.
As it stands, I got:
The Expatriate
Achtung! You are 15% brainwashworthy, 18% antitolerant, and 24% blindly patriotic
However, I agree with several others that the test is extremely flawed. Kalifornia hit the nail on the head when he said the test-maker has an unhealthy predisposition to the "citizen of the world" mentality. Also, everyone
does have some racist prejudices - to greatly varying degrees of course, but we're biologically conditioned to think collectively and generalize. The only people able to overcome these tendencies are the ones who are able to recognize and compensate for them. In a sense, the test-maker was just fooling himself when he thinks that admitting this makes you "antitolerant."
Anyway, I'm very close to being considered part of the Resistance - it depends on how I answer two specific questions...the ones about serving your country and being willing to die for your country. Of course, there are three ways to think of your "country," and I wasn't sure whether the test-maker meant the first or third - so I settled on the second:
- The country meaning the government - obviously, I would never side with the government over the people
- The country meaning the nation - the people and government together. So many people cannot differentiate a country's people from its government...and although I know the test-maker could, I couldn't tell whether he defined the country in terms of the previous or next option, so I cautiously picked my answers based on this middle ground.
- The country meaning the people, as opposed to the government.
If I said I'd die for my country and that I'd also serve my country, but not in the "armed forces" (another ambiguous term), I still ended up with expatriate, but I was 38% blindly patriotic.
If I said I'd die for my country and serve it in any capacity (certainly an answer you have to be careful about giving - it could've been a "you're a nazi, then!" kind of trap), I ended up in The Resistance, being 43% blindly patriotic.
Either way, depending on several factors, it appears I'm borderline between the expatriate and the resistance. Of course, it made a lot more sense to be an expatriate back then than it would today, since there were other countries in the world to move to that were significantly more free than Germany...today, just about every country is falling into tyranny simultaneously.