So basically we should just post in the Conservative Only subforum, is what you're saying?
No, my post is about where the lines are generally drawn as far as expression of one's views goes.
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So basically we should just post in the Conservative Only subforum, is what you're saying?
Does not require, but very rarely the case.Fascism doesn't require racism to be what it is.
If it were able to be posted in a place, such as the forum SF is asking for, where debate would not be allowed from, say, liberals.
Right.Surely plenty of social conservatives are out there who'd heavily criticise the British Empire? Especially non-Western social conservatives, or social conservatives who'd blame the British Empire for opening the floodgates to all these foreigners coming in down the road?
Right.
I'm not against debate, just I like sort of intra-debates at times. That makes sense?So like, you'd still have argument, unless you had like some mad specific DIR?
I'm not against debate, just I like sort of intra-debates at times. That makes sense?
I know the feeling, but my leanings are flip-flopped; social liberal and fiscally conservative (although I think it wise to be flexible and pragmatic with the latter depending on the situation).I think the problem is the definition of these words is so loose as to be meaningless. I identify as socially conservative but economically liberal. This puts me almost literally nowhere. I could theoretically post in the Communism/Socialism area but I doubt very much my socially conservative views would be very welcome there. Just like my leftist economic views would not be welcome in the Conservative area, or my socially conservative views in the Liberal area.
Do we have anyone who would actually use it?
We have two resident Nazi's, but other than that I think most would try to avoid the label far right.
I would use it and so would @Rival along with some others. Don't know of any neo-Nazis on this site.Do we have anyone who would actually use it?
We have two resident Nazi's, but other than that I think most would try to avoid the label far right.
@Rival and I would be there. Maybe a couple of others. Some more might be hanging out in the shadows.
I didn't say I was a Fascist.I thought you'd given up being a fascist?
I didn't say I was a Fascist.
I didn't say I was a Fascist.
Yeah, I was. I've been a neo-Nazi in the past, too. I'm more interested in European New Right stuff as of late.I'm pretty sure you self-identified as one back when I first became a regular here.
It's more that I've only recently started expressing those views with others. I've felt like that for a while now. I became disillusioned with leftism a while ago. So yes and no.You've only recently returned to far-rightism, is that correct?
Hey. I don't call myself fascist, but it is probably the closest thing to my views. I'm not racially motivated in any way, though. A nationalist libertarian would also be close. I support a government that acts for its people first, middle, and last, and I've the good fortune to have been born to a nation whose traditional people are not a genetic stock, but an ideological one.Are there any far-rightists on this site such as neo-Fascists, right-wing nationalists (especially ethnic nationalists), national anarchists, revolutionary conservatives, traditionalists (particularly of Evola's Traditionalist School), European New Rightists, etc.?
Interesting, I didn't know we had anyone who professed Nazism.We have two resident Nazi's
It's more that I've only recently started expressing those views with others. I've felt like that for a while now. I became disillusioned with leftism a while ago. So yes and no.
I would be interested in talking more about these things in a civil manner. The European New Right (like Alain de Benoist) is pretty intriguing to me, for example.
No, not that. Others can talk about that if they want. I'm more interested in discussing the failures of degenerate modernity, identity, cultural renewal and pride, tradition and the path we should take bring rebirth and prosperity to Western culture.Could you list a few example topics? Are you thinking Charles Murray Bell Curve sorts of stuff? I think that if it can be done thoughtfully it can be really interesting to discuss "abhorrent" questions. It could be that we should bring up more abhorrent topics in the Philosophy forum?