KemChy
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- Jul 16, 2018
eastern europe here. here it's really complex because we have been communist and during the 90s or even early 2000s being conservative meant being communist because they wanted the old communist regime. so being nationalist or liberal at the time meant being an american type of conservative where we got the inversion. being conservative meant being leftist and being liberal meant wanting some more right wing pro capitalist reforms. but parties work differently here. nobody is a member of some party because he believes in it, okay maybe there are some but they are lunatics and a very tiny minority. people only join whatever party is the strongest so they could get something out of it, we kept the old communist mentality "one party one people". the only elections here i can remember that were close encounters between two candidates for president were 2004 , 2008 and 2012. that's 3 elections out of 8 we had. we usually just switch between autocrats and they will do whatever will keep them in power and in good relations with the west so they dont't get toppled like our first democratic president.This thread really illustrates the discrepancy between Anglo-Saxon conservatives and European ones.
Hailing from Europe myself (the cucked part), my country is well known for its social benefits and amounts of money spent on the less fortunate.
I still consider myself to be a conservative, although my local party has become increasingly drunk on power and seem to use more & more inflammatory rhetoric (their current majority stems in part from disgruntled extreme right wingers).
Who knows, I might even vote for the (classic) liberals this time around.
Generally, it's about wanting to keep things the same, or at the very least being slow to introduce change.
Doing so too quickly can often lead to disastrous results.
I also agree that the military draft should've remained, preferably 1 year as opposed to 6 months, mainly because
it renders the participants in good shape, gives them a good circle of friends and a taste of adult work ethic.