110 Elon Musk: Why is the word “far” used so often? What makes a party right vs far-right? [Interesting question and very interesting replies on X] (twitter.com) posted 226 days ago by UnvaxxedUnafraid 226 days ago by UnvaxxedUnafraid +110 / -0 24 comments share 24 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I wish we would destroy these silly terms.
In reality.
A person either wants to consolidate and centralize power or break power up and decentralize power.
The government doesn’t want people to think of it this way!
So simply put. Thanks!
No problem brother!
It is hilarious that they try to push tyrannical governmental styles on the right when the right is against big governments.
I still think those terms are too Complicated and it’s the reasons why the Uniparty has taken over.
Just because Mitch M is labeled a conservative. He is still for centralizing power to the federal government.
Which is why it’s easy for them to lie to people who are conservatives.
Government is about power and control. The question really becomes.
Who should have that power?
For Example.
During COVID what did Trump do?
Trump decentralized power and gave it to the governors.
If George Bush was in power. I don’t think he would have done the same:
I think Bush would have taken more power at the federal level.
So if you label yourself as a conservative. That doesn’t mean anything.
The question becomes. How does that same conservative feel about power.
Will they centralize power at the federal level or decentralize power towards the states and local governments.
There are tons of conservatives out there that still would become federal dictators if they had the opportunity.