I am shocked I had to scroll this far to find someone saying this stuff exists. Literally look around on Lemmy, check the comment section of the Washington Post, like half of TikTok, a huge portion of twitter, etc. All of it full of angry radical liberals, actual communists, people crying for guillotines, deriding uneducated hicks and rednecks. Mocking all christians instead of just the fundamentalists, constantly deriding white men for existing, even just dumb infantile names (e.g. Repug-licans). Literally last night at my local college, some portion of protestors started calling for lynching college administrators. Now I’m not saying pro-palestinian protests are full of those people, just like the average liberal would be pretty ok with universal healthcare but miiiight not favor seizing the means of production or banning landlords. But even though these people are a minority, they’re just like the crazy right wingers - they are loud, and paint with the same wide brush that hardcore conservatives do, just using a different color.
So I want to be clear, this isn’t some enlightened centrism bullshit, I am actually very, very left wing (though on Lemmy sometimes it seems like that makes me a moderate because I’m not calling for guillotining the rich, but I digress), and I probably agree with 90% of the angry people’s actual policy views. But these people absolutely exist, and OP not seeing them likely is a result of our fractured echo chamber world, certainly not because they aren’t there and angry.
noxy@yiffit.net 7 months ago
What conservative views do you hold?
Nemo@midwest.social 7 months ago
That most changes are bad and this people who advocate for change are to be viewed with skepticism
That there is inherent value to human labor
That the family is the primary unit of society
That heirarchies are natural to humanity and can be beneficial OR destructive
That freedom of religion (including the freedom to disdain religion) is the most important human right
That human rights are real things on their own, an essential part of the human condition, and cannot be granted or removed by governments, only respected or infringed
That any discussion of policy must include a discussion of what will cost, the likely secondary effects, and how likely it is to actually address the problem it seems to address
That government spending should not exceed government revenue over a ten-year period
That the Constitution is a carefully constructed document that has seen the US become the longest-lasting liberal democracy in history, and should be defended as such
That Enlightenment liberalism is the best form of society thus far, and while it can be refined it ought not to be replaced
femtech@midwest.social 7 months ago
What do you mean about the family unit? It’s used as a dog whistle for straight couples most times.
Nemo@midwest.social 7 months ago
I actually protested for marriage equality here in Illinois; my wife and I refused to file our marriage license until the law was updated and asked our wedding guests to forgo gifts and instead donate to Lambda Legal and other organizations also working for marriage equality.
So when I say “families”, I do mean queer couples as well. But also intergenerational households. The focus on individualism and geographical mobility has been destructive to intergenerational wealth and wisdom, to familial connections, and to mental health. It’s one of my big gripes with the way capitalism operates in the US, honestly; the balance of power lies far too heavily with employers rather than the workers and this often means that family life suffers for the sake of economic advantage.
But yeah, I’m also talking about children. I don’t think anyone who doesn’t want kids should be pressured to have them, but for those who do want kids, that’s something we as a society should encourage. To that end I favor pronatalist policies as well as policies that seek to make adoption easier and less expensive, especially domestic adoption.
And while I know sometimes pronatalism is used as a fig leaf for anti-immigration sentiment, that’s not the case here; I’m very pro-immigration for a variety of reasons but it’s no secret that immigrants tend to have larger families and are more likely to have international households.
reverendsteveii@lemm.ee 7 months ago
are you american?
Nemo@midwest.social 7 months ago
yes
Asafum@feddit.nl 7 months ago
There are a few there I would argue arent specific to conservativism like labor having value and freedom of religion, but yeah I could see those on the left having an issue with too much concern over spending as the government isn’t the same as your personal bank account that needs to be balanced.
Nemo@midwest.social 7 months ago
Damn, typos, but this is not the kind of comment you want marked as “edited”. My apologies.