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56. "But are right wing v. left wing the same as conservative v progressive. "
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I think this discussion has been missing a global and historical perspective and almost all the discussion in here has been very specifically talking about the modern American conservative movement.

I don't know if it travels worldwide. One of the most depressing books I have read is The Fate of Africa: A History of the Continent Since Independence by Martin Meredith and its depressing because its story after story of "left wing" revolutionaries who otherthrow an oppressive government just to turn into an oppressive government themselves.

I don't know much about the history of Nigeria but when I think of left wing versus right wing I mainly think about it in cold war terms in regard to who backed their revolution. If its the USSR, its left wing. If its right wing, its the USA. I think the capitalist versus socialist leaning of the government would somewhat line up with which superpower backed them, but whether they were repressive and totalitarian did not.

Anyway, I will read up on Nigeria now.





>Ya it's definitely way easier to characterize conservative
>*policy* than conservative *values* lol
>
>I agree with what you and others allude to... what seems to
>guide a lot of conservative policies/proposals is thinly
>veiled (if veiled at all lol) loathing for women, minorities
>(whether racial, ethnic, sexual and gender, etc), the poor,
>immigrants, etc.
>
>On an individual level, even *if* a person isn't socially
>conservative (and as such likely harboring racist, sexist,
>and/or heteronormative/lgbtq+ antagonistic sentiments)... like
>others have said I also find their common thread is craven
>selfishness and greed. These are the people cool with even the
>most hard right government so long as their family's tax
>exposure is minimized and they're not directly impacted by any
>state violence. They could care less about population health
>and safety, genocide, mass corruption, etc. The only White
>male conservatives I've met have been of this
>non-socially-conservative variety (and were also either
>wealthy or from a wealthy background). Most of the Black
>(African) male conservatives I've known have been more
>socially conservative (and are unionized working class but
>consistently vote against the pro-labor left-wing party in
>their jurisdiction to support the conservative party off the
>strength of this conservative values bs). The few female
>conservatives/conservative voters I've met, whether White or
>Black, have stated they vote conservative or have always voted
>conservative because it was expected in their
>(hetero-)marriage and/or upbringing (which I think speaks to
>another conversation we could be having about the extent to
>which patriarchy shapes political values up and down the
>'left-right' spectrum).
>
>For me personally, it helps a lot to think about things from a
>comparative/international angle too tho. For example, a lot of
>African and Middle Eastern countries lean further right than
>what's considered an acceptable level of conservatism in the
>West (eg. countries where being lgbtq+ is still punishable by
>stoning to death https://www.bbc.com/news/world-45434583),
>just like some European countries might lean further left. To
>me, differences between political parties become a lot more
>subtle when almost every party espouses just the one flavor of
>the one section of the political spectrum (which I guess isn't
>always a bad thing and can at times make governing more
>collaborative eg. Angela Merkel's center-right CDU party's
>grand coalition with the center-left SPD). In some contexts
>tho things even seem to flip, like a supposed 'left-wing'
>party taking its interventionism so far it approaches fascism,
>or the neoliberalism of a supposed 'right-wing' party actually
>resulting in a country's most progressive
>policies/programmes.
>
>For example in Nigeria, it's the 'right-wing' party (People's
>Democratic Party, or PDP) that introduced a national health
>insurance scheme for the population
>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peoples_Democratic_Party_(Nigeria)#Political_ideology),
>ended the government's fuel subsidy
>(https://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/12/fuel-subsidy-removal-how-okonjo-iweala-convinced-jonathansambo-ministers/),
>and implemented a public-private financing scheme for
>affordable lending/mortgages to expand
>homeownership/homebuilding
>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_Mortgage_Refinance_Company).
>In contrast, it's Nigeria's 'left-wing' party (All
>Progressives Congress, or APC) that ordered security forces to
>gun down protesters mobilizing against police brutality last
>fall
>(https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2020/11/17/lekki-toll-gate-shooting-army-police-lon-orig-mkd.cnn),
>and also froze bank accounts of organizers
>(https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/11/13/nigeria-punitive-financial-moves-against-protesters),
>floated legislation to ban social media and institute the
>*death penalty* for dissent/what the gov considers 'hate
>speech'
>(https://www.theafricareport.com/51915/nigeria-social-media-bill-threatens-death-penalty-for-hate-speech/),
>and just banned cryptocurrencies
>(https://qz.com/africa/1970446/nigerias-central-bank-takes-aim-at-cryptocurrency-again/,
>https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/how-nigerians-are-reacting-to-the-cryptocurrency-ban-2021-02-15).
>In fact even when attempting to engage in left-wing policy,
>like Nigeria's N-Power program which is basically a kind of
>federal job guarantee program for youth, the APC-led
>government plays the kind of games you'd expect from an
>anti-labor fatcat corporation (eg.
>https://www.naijanews.com/2020/02/21/n-power-reveals-when-beneficiaries-will-receive-january-stipend-2/,
>http://saharareporters.com/2020/04/23/ministry-humanitarian-affairs-accused-converting-n-power-beneficiaries’-salaries-covid-19).
>And in the end, both these dominant political parties are
>socially conservative... so for marginalized people in Nigeria
>such as sexual and gender minorities, they're a long way from
>having any representation in government to look out for
>them/voice their issues.
>
>I feel like for clusterfucks like Nigeria, focusing on the
>'values' landscape is almost *all* we can do to make sense of
>the country's politics... because the beacons we typically use
>in the West to identify who or what is conservative like
>political party, policy, labels/slogans, gender imbalance,
>lack of diversity, etc are a lot more ambiguous. In fact
>what's probably *least* ambiguous is the gaping divide between
>the values of the more modernized, tolerant, tech-enabled
>youth of that country v. the values of the aging, tribalistic,
>militaristic, authoritarian hyperpatriarchal political class.
>Nigeria's currentpolitical class is dominated by an elderly
>superminority wielding authoritarian, conservative, and
>frankly unrepresentative control over a population of which
>90% is younger than 55yo lol
>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Nigeria#Age_structure).
> Personally, I don't think change can/will happen in Nigeria
>until the current political class and its 'values' (regardless
>of political party) is replaced with officials who instead
>share the youth's values and/or are members of the younger
>generations themselves.
>
>So ya. I guess where I'm at is their 'values' seem
>basic/primitive at first, but in some ways might illuminate
>interesting synergies we wouldnt detect otherwise using our
>usual markers. But for sure tho it's complete disregard for
>women, minorities, the poor, immigrants, and potent
>selfishness/anti-collectivism that seems to animate
>conservative people/policies most consistently, whether we're
>talking at the level of the individual or subnational,
>national, regional, global, etc.


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Can We Talk About Conservative Values? [View all] , Damali, Mon Feb-15-21 11:45 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Conservative = closed minded and selfish
Feb 16th 2021
1
No on abortion and yes on lower taxes.
Feb 16th 2021
2
well lets ask one of the main architects of 'conservative values'.
Feb 16th 2021
3
Conservative Values
Feb 16th 2021
4
catholic values are way liberal in general
Feb 16th 2021
9
White grievance + End of days religious fanaticism
Feb 16th 2021
5
subsidiarity
Feb 16th 2021
6
But isn't the first one generalyl right with one HUGE exception.
Feb 16th 2021
19
      That's why it's usually paired with "solidarity"
Feb 17th 2021
32
they only have one. sticking it to the libs
Feb 16th 2021
7
"strong national defense"
Feb 16th 2021
8
Nothing they don't value anything
Feb 16th 2021
10
I used to think that taxes were a legit beef, but its just classism/ rac...
Feb 16th 2021
11
Yes it is. See the Lee Atwater interview above.
Feb 16th 2021
12
I don't think the word means anything anymore
Feb 16th 2021
13
I meant to mention "self reliance" and "individualism" ...
Feb 16th 2021
15
      RE: I meant to mention "self reliance" and "individualism" ...
Feb 16th 2021
27
The definition of conservatism is "it's not important unless ...
Feb 16th 2021
14
I think conservative thinking is more rooted in "tribe" than values
Feb 16th 2021
16
This is fascinating. I think you're right.
Feb 16th 2021
17
      RE: This is fascinating. I think you're right.
Feb 16th 2021
18
           i mean, you look back to the of the "immoral" things trump has done...
Feb 16th 2021
24
They don't have any. Just racism and selfishness.
Feb 16th 2021
20
Racist, regressive, and they should be delegitimized
Feb 16th 2021
21
I don't think conservative values are wrong, in & of themselves
Feb 16th 2021
22
Totally. Small gov't is great and of massive importance ...
Feb 16th 2021
23
they haven't twisted anything. the people who are pushing that stuff
Feb 17th 2021
30
The Loud Minority
Feb 16th 2021
25
Got a good podcast that tries to shed some light on this.
Feb 16th 2021
26
phenomenal rec...thanks i will definitely add it to my list
Feb 16th 2021
28
RE: Got a good podcast that tries to shed some light on this.
Feb 17th 2021
47
there's a few layers?
Feb 17th 2021
29
as gutting as that is to accept, you're right.
Feb 18th 2021
53
      they got all the same information we do
Feb 18th 2021
61
           FOR REAL. May never have another opportunity, way things are going.
Feb 18th 2021
62
                i'm not counting progressives out
Feb 18th 2021
63
shameless projection
Feb 17th 2021
31
Conservative mayor: Don't have heat or water? Figure it out for yourself...
Feb 17th 2021
33
Thought of this thread too when I saw that.
Feb 17th 2021
36
All the conservatives in that town looking like: https://media0.giphy.co...
Feb 17th 2021
37
My first thought was how many non-white ppl they have in that town
Feb 17th 2021
38
Went for Trump 84%-15%
Feb 17th 2021
39
      He is willing to screw the 84% to make sure the 15% doesn't get a "hando...
Feb 17th 2021
46
           they are willing to die for this shit
Feb 17th 2021
51
indistiguishable from The onion
Feb 17th 2021
40
For real.
Feb 17th 2021
41
Resigned.
Feb 17th 2021
42
If only more piece of shit GQP members would resign in shame.
Feb 17th 2021
43
      Supposedly his wife was fired.
Feb 18th 2021
52
this sums it up perfectly
Feb 17th 2021
49
Really good post. Lots of good breakdowns in here
Feb 17th 2021
34
oooh I like the comparison to Nigeria..this is really interesting
Feb 18th 2021
54
Make America Great Again
Feb 17th 2021
35
Rush: I Don't Even Want to be Alive Anymore (from the onion)
Feb 17th 2021
44
Posting this here because I think the death drive is part of this too
Feb 17th 2021
45
James Ceaser argues that modern conservatism has one heart and four head...
Feb 17th 2021
48
Bible/Koran/Torah core teachings
Feb 17th 2021
50
I truly appreciate everyone's replies...reading them all and learned alo...
Feb 18th 2021
55
Well it kinda was lol. But conservative ideology *is* a joke, so.
Feb 18th 2021
57
      remember when there was a time
Feb 18th 2021
60
a few things that explain it well, this one put it all into view
Feb 18th 2021
58
A misery delivery system
Feb 18th 2021
59

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