well let's try to name some policies: higher taxes, social plans, health care, abortion, gender ideology, equality discourse, et cetera — Alexandros
And no, social security isn't socialism. There was public road building, public health care, a standing army paid by the state, etc. even in Ancient Greece and Rome. Total state control over society, that's what people object to. — Apollodorus
about democrats the same can be said with elections. Regarding trump's policies it's pretty much the opposite as democrats agenda. — Alexandros
Oh come on, those policies were fought by right wings and today are pretended to be the center. — Alexandros
I said which is different. — Alexandros
Abortion is not about women's right, there is killing of an innocent humn being which the constitution protects, republicans renewed the fight against it. — Alexandros
Please look the history of its promotion and planbed parenthood. — Alexandros
corporations is a kind of plutocracy and they are clearly with the democrats and their cancel culture. — Alexandros
You mixed me and Apollodorus in that about ancient rome and Greece. — Alexandros
Hang on a second. Aren't you confusing Alexandros with @Apollodorus there? — Apollodorus
the point I was making was that the Left tends to use any issue, especially issues that appeal to emotion and lend themselves to mass mobilization, for its own agenda. — Apollodorus
However, the Left shouldn't be allowed to use emotional issues of this kind for the purpose of political subversion and to undemocratically seize power or destabilize the government through mob rule. — Apollodorus
... political subversion and undemocratically seize power or destabilize the government through mob rule. — Apollodorus
In other words, change is OK when the Left wants it and not OK when the Right wants it. A bit hypocritical, don't you think? — Apollodorus
... the Left shouldn't be allowed to use emotional issues of this kind for the purpose of political subversion and to undemocratically seize power or destabilize the government through mob rule. — Apollodorus
no problem, we both have greek names. — Alexandros
I disagree with the equation "monarchy = total state control". Constitutional monarchies are no different from liberal democratic states. In fact, most of them are liberal democracies for all intents and purposes. — Apollodorus
I disagree with the equation "monarchy = total state control". Constitutional monarchies are no different from liberal democratic states. — Apollodorus
(Guess my country...) — Ansiktsburk
A northern european country governed by social democrats long time. Majority very poor 1900, a slow revolution that made equality around say 1970 very strong. Strong focus on personal merit, big trust in institutions. Good people working. Last years, global havoc, big immigration followed with high criminality. Lower class non-immigrants badly affected by immigration, upper class progressives happy "having saved the little man". The only conservatives - immigrants from muslim countries. Of course, absolute majority of immigrants good people. But havoc in a classroom is not caused by the majority being chaos kids.↪Ansiktsburk conservative weak but nationalism strong... interesting — deleteduserax
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