• BeardededSquidward@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    No, it doesn’t. Again, READ UP ON WHAT MODERN DAY CONSERVATISM IS.

    Family values isn’t conservatism, that’s just being a decent human being. Edit: Unless that’s one where the male figure head holds all the power and such then that’s conservative. If it’s egalitarian then no, that’s not.

    Being against bigotry is denial there’s a hierarchy and out groups the law binds but does not protect.

    Being anti-capitalist is certainly NOT conservatism.

    Again, read on it, you’re misinformed.

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      I’m of course aware of Edmund Burke’s role as the father of conservatism, and his goal of preserving the hierarchical structure of the monarchy by replacing divine right with generational wealth. Indeed, the overarching aim of the conservative platform is the restoration of the monarchy de facto if not de jure.

      But I assumed we were using some other definition of conservatism, because you called the party of taxing billionaires conservative. The Democrats have many, many flaws. But voting for them will not bring America closer to monarchy. Voting neutrally, which is to say abstaining, is what will allow that ongoing process to accelerate. The neutral voters are in My estimation conservative by a Burkian reckoning, for they aid in the revival of the monarchy.

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        Taxing billionaires is not enough, they should not exist.

        Edit: You’re also conflating liberalism with leftism and the Democrats being left, which it is not.

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          I agree, we should guillotine all the billionaires.

          And the Trump presidency is harming our ability to organise for a revolution, because we’re too busy reacting to his bullshit. We need to use our votes to buy more time to organise for a revolution. For example, take Palestine. During Biden’s presidency, there were student encampments, we were moving the needle, politicians were starting to listen. And then you morons elected Trump, and now we’re too busy with No Kings to do Free Palestine. You lot kneecapped the movement to divest from Israel.

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            Trump is just the USA unwrapped, it’s all the horrors without the paint on it. I’m hoping him being elected will get those on the fence to realize the system is bad and start voting in primaries.

            As for your beliefs, if you want to incorrectly label yourself conservative, go ahead. Just know it’s incorrect and you’re choosing the sides of Reagan, Thatcher, Bushes, and Trump doing so.

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                The USA was always fascist, ask any person of color or marginalized group, especially LGBT+ people from the 60s-90s. Anyone who thinks otherwise has not paid attention.

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                    My neighbors are being disappeared off the streets, food is more expensive and more rotted, and a little less than half my blood relatives argue for my genocide. Back when there was at least a little friction in the government against the fascist factions, it felt like there was a guarantee of a minimum standard of living that just doesn’t exist now.