Saturday, March 16, 2019

Once again, conservatism is not right wing

This needs to be explained over and over again, and maybe people will finally get it.  One can always hope, but it seems like a thankless and impossible task sometimes.

I mentioned in a recent post about the dialectic.  Once you start self-identifying as a right winger, you fall into the trap of the dialectic.  Ronald Reagan didn't do this.  He explicitly spoke against it.  Yet, here you have famous champions of Reagan, Rush Limbaugh, claiming himself to be on the right.

I'm sorry, but this is just so foolish.  An example of why this works so badly against conservatism is this New Zealand situation.  Read this, and see how the lefties ( I call them that because they embrace the dialectic.  It is central to their ideology. ) utilize the self-described "eco-fascist".  Now, the lefties are trying to link Trump and conservatives to the shooter in New Zealand.  If there is anything more stupid and evil than this, it is the stupidity of those who claim to be conservatives, who put them into such a position as this in the first place by identifying with the right wing.

Whether or not the shooter identified with the right is not the issue.  The issue is the dialectic.  If conservatives identify with the dialectic, they might as well be leftists.  What I am referring to in general is the Hegelian philosophy, as applied by the Marxists.  Why use that, for goodness sake, if you are conservative?  Therefore, either many conservatives don't know what they are saying when they identify with the right wing, or they are lying about being conservative.  Because right wing identity invariably takes you toward socialism and communism.

This is why I call them "so-called conservatives".  They don't understand something as basic as this, how can be possibly be of any use?  If you have any doubts about what I wrote, read this.  It is littered with left, middle, right dialectical materialism that is taking us towards socialism.


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