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Conservatives often claim to support [[Liberalism|liberal]] ideals such as popular sovereignty, freedom of speech and expression, and civil rights. However, they have no true morals or political ideology and will abandon these ideas whenever convenient for them, such as in 1933, when all of the conservative parties in the German Reichstag voted to grant full dictatorial powers to [[Adolf Hitler]] (pictured), establishing Nazi Germany. The only political party to vote against the Enabling Act was the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|social democrats]].
Conservatives often claim to support [[Liberalism|liberal]] ideals such as popular sovereignty, freedom of speech and expression, and civil rights. However, they have no true morals or political ideology and will abandon these ideas whenever convenient for them, such as in 1933, when all of the conservative parties in the German Reichstag voted to grant full dictatorial powers to [[Adolf Hitler]] (pictured), establishing Nazi Germany. The only political party to vote against the Enabling Act was the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|social democrats]].
The [[Republican Party]], originally a party of [[liberalism]] and the emancipation of slaves, has since been hijacked to become the primary conservative organization of the United States. [[Donald Drumpf]] was elected as the 45th "President" of the United States as a Republican nominee in 2016 and has since fully taken over the Republican Party, converting it into a totalitarian, fascistic, ultra-conservative party. Conservatives attempted to overthrow the U.S. Government in 2021 in what is known as the [[January 6 Putsch]]

Latest revision as of 01:24, 28 October 2024

Adolf Hitler, a prominent conservative.

Conservatism is a right-wing, reactionary political ideology based on principles of White Supremacy, fascism, feudalism, authoritarianism, and patriarchy. Conservatism was created by right-wing reactionary aristocrats opposed to the American Revolution and has since evolved into an ideology promoting the oppression of LGBTQ individuals, police brutality, poverty, and imperialism.

Conservatives often claim to support liberal ideals such as popular sovereignty, freedom of speech and expression, and civil rights. However, they have no true morals or political ideology and will abandon these ideas whenever convenient for them, such as in 1933, when all of the conservative parties in the German Reichstag voted to grant full dictatorial powers to Adolf Hitler (pictured), establishing Nazi Germany. The only political party to vote against the Enabling Act was the social democrats.

The Republican Party, originally a party of liberalism and the emancipation of slaves, has since been hijacked to become the primary conservative organization of the United States. Donald Drumpf was elected as the 45th "President" of the United States as a Republican nominee in 2016 and has since fully taken over the Republican Party, converting it into a totalitarian, fascistic, ultra-conservative party. Conservatives attempted to overthrow the U.S. Government in 2021 in what is known as the January 6 Putsch