Whatever “conservatism” is, it does not involve the conservation of a stable climate, or the polar ice caps, or the coral reefs, or the global food supply.

  • I find the whole self-labeling of conservative to be founded on shaky grounds. Basically it’s authoritarianism by another term. I often don’t see conservatives actually cite some great example of it by some philosopher or even a nation. Because they don’t want to face that Middle East nations are what conservatism looks like. The Taliban taking over Afghanistan and regulating women and building a class system is the kind of thing they seem to express in roundabout ways as the desired outcome. But, of course, they don’t just outright say “I want to be like the Taliban”. But the threatening people with guns, economic system that favors those in power, women’s rights, anti-education, discrimination against other faith systems… all fits. And, monarchy, I see them praise powerful monarchy. Many want business kings they admire to rule everyone with an iron fist.

    Donald Trump has sure inspired a lot of follower who are incredibly loyal, and he openly praises North Korea as some kind of model nation. But I notice the followers are unwilling to outright say “we want things run like North Korea” either… they just describe a system of powerful rulers who “fix” problems using the same techniques.