Politicians who lack a consistent ideology or party affiliation, constantly shifting their allegiances. It could also describe individuals who are politically active but lack a stable base of support or influence, wandering from one political cause to another. Additionally, it might be used to describe people who are politically marginalized or alienated, not fitting neatly into any established political structure.
Here's a breakdown of the potential interpretations:
* Politicians without a fixed political home: These individuals might switch parties or ideologies based on perceived opportunities or personal gain, lacking a strong, consistent belief system.
* Individuals with shifting political allegiances: This could refer to people who are active in different political movements or causes without a long-term commitment to any one.
* Marginalized or alienated political actors: These could be people who feel excluded from mainstream politics and express their views through unconventional or less organized means, moving from one issue to another without finding a stable outlet.
* Those who disrupt or destabilize: In some contexts, "vagabond" can imply a lack of stability or a tendency to disrupt established norms, which might be applied to individuals or groups who challenge the existing political order.
Here's a breakdown of the potential interpretations:
* Politicians without a fixed political home: These individuals might switch parties or ideologies based on perceived opportunities or personal gain, lacking a strong, consistent belief system.
* Individuals with shifting political allegiances: This could refer to people who are active in different political movements or causes without a long-term commitment to any one.
* Marginalized or alienated political actors: These could be people who feel excluded from mainstream politics and express their views through unconventional or less organized means, moving from one issue to another without finding a stable outlet.
* Those who disrupt or destabilize: In some contexts, "vagabond" can imply a lack of stability or a tendency to disrupt established norms, which might be applied to individuals or groups who challenge the existing political order.
Political Vagabonds
by Nhlamulo Ndhlela June 27, 2025
Get the Political vagabondsmug. The Political Left is a political way of thinking. This label has been created in the 1789 in France and it describes the set of positions qualified as equalitarist and progressive. It's diametrically opposed to The Political Right
by haveanopinion,alwaysquestion November 8, 2018
Get the The Political Leftmug. by Mysters Mizzes July 9, 2020
Get the politely evilmug. by lostmydealdo November 29, 2021
Get the political animalsmug. extrovert: let's go to trump's campaign
introvert: I don't want to go plus I hate trump and him truing yo make us political socialization when there is a pandemic going on
extrovert(pulls out a gun): we are going
introvert: ok
introvert: I don't want to go plus I hate trump and him truing yo make us political socialization when there is a pandemic going on
extrovert(pulls out a gun): we are going
introvert: ok
by yehyaeatskossa69 November 22, 2020
Get the political socializationmug. An adjective used to describe when someone holds political views that tend to be out of date compared to other people’s beliefs
Brian thinks that U.S. should rely more on coal to fulfill its energy needs, even though coal is known to be a major environmental pollutant and can be very hazardous to the miners’ health. Most people support trying to fill more of the U.S. energy needs using renewable energy in order to be more sustainable and reduce our reliance on foreign powers to address our energy based needs. His views on energy use are politically primitive.
by Vanguard 1998 August 24, 2021
Get the Politically primitivemug. A political situation/conflict, that is so long and complex, that it's impossible to know who's the bad guy.
by Sepia_ May 14, 2024
Get the Middle Eastern politicsmug.