Now conservatives aren't leftists, because leftism and liberalsim are not the same thing.
But leftism is the icing that everyone sees on a cake, whereas liberalism is all the batter that makes up the cake. Most conservatives unknowingly accept the bread part of the cake without realizing it, but reject wokeism, not realizing they are natural extensions of each other.
To define what you must believe to not be a liberal
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Women getting the right to vote was incredibly foolish, one of the most foolish things any society has ever done...the two sexes are very diffferent, they have different roles. Determining the fate of a nation is not one of them
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The civil rights act of 1965 was a horrible thing
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Thinking that white society as it behaves is better than black society as a general as they behave is not a racist thing, it's just a neutral observation
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More things that I can't think of right now, but those are the majors.
I would say most conservatives would sort of get nervous and go "well I wouldn't go that far" or "I think women should be allowed to vote" or any number of things on those main issues.
I'd say 99% of Americans and Westerners in general are liberal.
You don't have to be a neo nazi or white nationalist to be not a liberal, but you have to at least reject white guilt completely.
It's obvious that both major political parties are liberal.Your major civic nationalist are liberal. Outside of Ron Paul I can't name you one politician talking about shrinking the government. Look at the RNC conventions, ever since Bush Jr. we've had people speaking Spanish on the stage. Trannies and faggots have appeared on the RNC stage. And while both parties fight over their percentages of this minority and that minority, they both conveniently forgot the word white.
In Canada we have the Liberals who are for globohomo liberalism, the NDP who are for brown third world liberalism, the Green party which are for privileged communist liberalism, and the Conservatives which are for fantasy "equality" liberalism.
The only other option is the PPC which are a little more libertarian, but still lean towards the fantasy "equality" liberalism just with a better budget to prop up the corpse of Canada up for longer.
I remember as a kid that Republicans talked about shrinking government but they don’t even do that anymore. Ron Paul was the last candidate I really believed in
These two things don't go together.