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).
Right-wing in that I value hierarchy and order and that society should be more aligned with our biological nature. I also think that some inter-personal conflicts are inherently unsolvable without violence, so I am not a libertarian.
Anti-managerialist above all. I hate the managerial state and pray to whatever god who will listen that I see it crushed in my lifetime. It is why so little changes in terms of government when you move from say a left-wing area to a right-wing one. It is why the world shut down for two years and why some people here can't legally work anymore.
Nationalist as a matter of external policy. Not sure about as a matter of internal policy as I see the cultural homogenizing forces of the 20th century as a net negative. I would probably tend towards some sort of localism with each locale being mostly self-sufficient for necessities and trade being primarily for luxury goods.
My dislike of tradcons is mostly due to it being a thin, performative version of the values held by our ancestors that is in many ways nearly indistinguishable from modernity. And which ignores the specific peoples which followed the traditions. Go back 50 years and it was common for parents to disown their children for miscegenation. Why do tradcons not want to return to that tradition?