Thread for conservatives, center-right, dissident right, alt-right (please no), fascists, and everyone called somethingphobic by the left.
Member since 2023
finally, a safe haven for me to talk about how much i hate poor people, trans people, and other minorities
i know who you are OP
i still haven't seen a convincing argument on what defines "right wing" as an authentic system rather than a causal one. fascism came closest in theory to attempting to construct this but failed historically due to its neglect of economics as a material system rather than a human fabrication
i know who you are OP
i still haven't seen a convincing argument on what defines "right wing" as an authentic system rather than a causal one. fascism came closest in theory to attempting to construct this but failed historically due to its neglect of economics as a material system rather than a human fabrication
You the feds?
there is no reason to be right wing unless your personal politics are either outdated, unrealistic, or inhumane
US "conservatives" are pathetic for embracing people like Andrew Tate. They just want to be contrarians all the time. They are gonna lose 2024 and they deserve it
@KanyesBills tap in
I'm not sure what you mean by authentic systems btw.
coherent constructed sociopolitical and socioeconomic system that isn't based solely on consequential outcomes or reacting to opposition, in a manner that sufficiently differentiates it from competing systems or ideologies
all right wing causes will always warp back to neoliberalism
coherent constructed sociopolitical and socioeconomic system that isn't based solely on consequential outcomes or reacting to opposition, in a manner that sufficiently differentiates it from competing systems or ideologies
all right wing causes will always warp back to neoliberalism
When I say right-wing, I just mean anti-egalitarian. There is no system that exists for the left nor the right. If you mean progressive vs. conservative, then yeah, I somewhat agree, but only because conservative means like 1000 different things.
I don't think conservatism emerged as a reaction to systems. If we go back to the earliest civilizations, pretty much all of them were more conservative than liberal.