This is probably the most intelligent group of right-wing thinkers I've encountered on the internet so far.
It wasn't until maybe two years ago when I came across the kia2 reddit and discovered people who understood the truths of this world - whose arguments convinced me to start caring more about politics & to stop being a fence sitter. For that, I thank all of you.
I'm simply curious as to how any of you would describe your ideology. Libertarian? Nationalist? Generally anti-globalist? I see a lot of tradcon bashing and I know most of you aren't fans of mainstream Republicans.
Also, are there any real-world politicans you would like to see dominate the national stage? (Much like how the "socialists" want to see Bernie as president).
Fuck if I know. Anti-communist nationalist I guess. I've never really been a fan of labels. I can give my stance on various things and I don't really fit neatly into any political box. A take I have that's pretty spicy irl but neither major party would agree with is that I think the vast majority of people shouldn't be able to vote (restrict it to people who've volunteered their time for military or civil service).
Another example, my stance on immigration is that it should be severely curtailed because it drives down workers' wages (a traditionally leftist viewpoint) and because letting in untold millions in such a short time like we've been doing prevents assimilation and is leading to demographic replacement (an apparently far-right viewpoint when it concerns the West). At the least put a hold on any forthcoming immigration for, probably 4 or 5 decades at minimum. edit: here's another leftist take that informs my view, our current immigration policies incentivize the best and brightest of the world to come here. Yes that's good for us but their home countries need them to make their shitholes less, well, shit.
As for real-world politicians.... I quite like DeSantis but if there are other politicians similar to him I want them to come into their own too. We can't just put our country's hopes in one person. An American equivalent to Eric Zemmour would be nice too.