I’m a conservative. I don’t mind the liberal stuff here. It’s good to learn the other side, but I don’t want a liberal echo chamber. I’d like to be more politically balanced in the fediverse. Is there any way I can do that?

  • @rist097
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    21 year ago

    A person can share some values from both sides of political spectrum. Why is that concept so difficult for people to understand?

    Its definetely not a myth

    • @breadsmasher
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      61 year ago

      Provide an example of a moderate conservative view then.

      Without dog whistles and nonsense like “small government” or whatever other labels conservatives like to pretend to have

      • @cccc
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        01 year ago

        It’s possible to economically liberal and socially conservative. Or the other way round.

        • @Falmarri
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          71 year ago

          Socially conservative just means being racist, and homophobic

          • trainsaresexy
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            01 year ago

            I think that’s the extreme ideas of each other we have in our heads. Someone can be a liberal with christian values and consider themselves conservatives. They can practice tolerance and respect differences among people.

            Conservatives don’t have spaces to chat online that aren’t full of bigots or people who automatically reject their values. I think these conservatives could be our ally, but they need their own spaces to talk.

          • @cccc
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            01 year ago

            Or the other way round. Socially liberally and economically conservative. The point is that you can average to moderate/centre.

            This whole fascination with left and right politics is why America is so fucked.

            • @Falmarri
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              41 year ago

              Yeah, all those leftists in power, ruining the country.

              Economically conservative isn’t even what the right does though. Being a “conservative” is 100% defined as being anti-woke and a culture warrior.

      • @rist097
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        -41 year ago

        Nuclear family, individual freedoms, freedom of religion and expression

        • @Falmarri
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          91 year ago

          What does nuclear family mean in relation to being conservative. What is the associated policy.

          Same with the rest. Those are just platitudes. They don’t actually mean anything or guide policy

          • @rist097
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            -51 year ago

            Its an idea that many conservative folks believe in. There is no policy. Policies can be different from country to country. This is an international instance, it is not limited to discussing only policies in the USA, it is also allowed to discuss ideas worldwide.

            • @Huxleywaswrite
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              101 year ago

              But there are policies.

              “Nuclear family” sounds like you’re trying to say “traditional family”, so the policy would be banning gay marriage and infringing on their rights as citizens.

              “Personal freedoms” is about the most vague stance you could claim for an ideology, but people on your side are banning books, censoring school ciricuculums and furthering the militarization of the police. I’m not sure how any of that amounts to more personal freedoms.

              You say freedom of religion, but the policies associated with that stance are, again, discriminatory. We already have freedom of religion, conservatives are looking for their religion to dominate society, through legislation.

              All of the ideals yoy listed hurt “personal freedoms” for anyone not belonging to conservative groups. There are policies associated with all of them despite your denial. They are oppressive and discriminatory.

              • @rist097
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                1 year ago

                What you seem to be referring to are problems you have with conservative policies in your country.

                The same does not apply to conservative ideas from other cultures. The way most of the people here are assuming particular views to conservative people is heavily biased to their particular country, and usually is not accurate.

                • @AndreaHill
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                  1 year ago

                  Conservative views tend to be consistent from country to country. Especially the ones you listed.

                • @Huxleywaswrite
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                  21 year ago

                  I used the values that you cited, so I trust that they are consistent with your culture. You can pretend whatever you want, but these are conservative values around the globe, and they’re all shitty.

          • trainsaresexy
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            -51 year ago

            Just try to listen since they are trying to tell you.

    • @Snowman44OP
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      31 year ago

      I have beliefs from both sides. I just agree with the right a little more.

      • @sosodev
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        11 year ago

        I’m genuinely curious, which conservative values do you like?