Message from @Green Syndicalism
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I think you and I are talking past each other as to what conservaitve means
conservatives are very much against social change
they want to preserve the social order
especially Christian conservatives, better than further right ones but still bad
(or go back to its "glory days")
so once more, what is the difference, idealogically, between a conservative and a facist
fascist is overly nationalist
authoritarian
they hide within each other very well
@Green Syndicalism asking @Deleted User
fascists are far more interventionist in the economy
kk
I don't disagree with what Green is saying
But would a fascist vote for a Dem ever?
ask Huey Long
yes
ive seen fascists saying they like tulsi
rly
its because bannon recommended her to trump's cabinet
oh
(which would mean breitbart probably gives her favourable press)
So basically in your mind conservatism and facism fall completely within the same road (dare I say, spectrum) and one is merely further along than the other @Deleted User
yea if we want to look at egalitarianism sure
I would say that if we want to look at a very basic line
that seems wildly simplistic
well this is what the left wants the most
it makes no account for *what* is being conserved, only that the conservative wishes to do so
and what conservatives are generally trying to conserve is anti-egalitarian systems
because the idea that an American conservative defending the bill of rights is on the same plane as Ian Smith defending apartheid is insane
read what @O'Possum said
exactly what I am saying
ahh yes, natural rights. So anti-egalitarian
well why is it so hard for conservatives to give these rights to women, gays, trans, blacks?
(blacks would be christans conservatives)
back in time
I hope
I remember when that staunch anti-egalitarian Fredrick Douglas talked about the bill of rights
that is to say I remember learning about it
the point I'm trying to make here is lumping conservative traditions together is not at all fair