• @maxinstuff
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    -455 months ago

    Just learning what this is - and it honestly sets off my BS detector.

    Seems like a great way to other people who support any kind if conservative position.

    Not American though, so it’s hard to even tell if shit like this is real from the outside…

    • @[email protected]
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      295 months ago

      Our conservatives aren’t like conservatives elsewhere in the world. Our liberals are like your conservatives, policy wise.

      Our conservatives are brainwashed by four decades of targeted conservative media that’s explicitly designed to keep them in an anger loop in order to create a political climate where republicans (who are the actual politicians) don’t have to appeal to the conservative base with actual policy.

      Republicans, through channels like Fox News and OANN (seriously, go watch some of it and see what we’re dealing with here) have demonized everyone to the left of them so hard that entire generations of conservatives genuinely believe that there’s a bloody revolution coming.

      It would be nice if it were actually bullshit, but these lunatics who make up half of our voting population put a con-man entertainer with zero political experience in the whitehouse for four years and installed conservative justices to our highest court who are systematically dismantling our democracy.

      It’s very real. It’s so real that some of the less insane conservatives are waking up to how dangerous the details of this plan actually are, and that’s why Republicans are panicking about this.

    • @chaonaut
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      5 months ago

      The Heritage Foundation is wild, and one of the most significant public policy groups with deep ties to American conservatism. Basically, any crazy policy that the Republican party has taken on as a major party plank in the past 50 years has a distressing high chance of having its roots in Heritage’s recommendations.

      For example, in 1981:

      Among the 2,000 Heritage policy recommendations, approximately 60% of them were implemented or initiated by the end of Reagan’s first year in office.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation