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If conservatism is about upholding the building blocks that formed the nation, how can there possibly be such a term as "radical right"?
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- Anonymous2 months ago
The assumption in your question is that the phrase "radical right" would not exist if the premise "conservatism is about upholding the building blocks that formed the nation" was not true. In that case, "ANTIFA Terrorists" is a phrase that exists, so using your assumption the conclusion is that ANTIFA must be terrorists.
- Free At LastLv 72 months ago
Radical Right is used to describe the racist facists who have taken over the GOP.
- StephenWeinsteinLv 72 months ago
Conservatism is not about upholding the building blocks that formed the nation.
The most important building block that formed the nation was what conservatives mock as "open borders": allowing unfettered immigration, basically anyone who could get onto a ship and survive the trip was allowed in, no questions asked. Conservatives is about destroying this building block of the nation.
- BeardogLv 72 months ago
There’s nothing conservative about the Republican Party, hasn’t been for decades. Watch what they do.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
No one says radical right, they say alt-right, or far right.
There is no radical right, just a bat sh*t crazy radical left.
No one right wing does any radical attacks like the left does or muslims do.
- Mr. SmartypantsLv 72 months ago
You answered your own question. Conservatism is NOT about upholding the values of the nation. It might never even have been. It's just something cons con themselves into believeing. (Maybe that's why they're called 'cons'! 8^) ).
- Anonymous2 months ago
It's reserved for the radical racist haters I think.