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Originally Posted by citadel
All those cited examples above weren't easily impressionable people. They were rock solid in their beliefs, unchanging. Some rich guy with a microphone didn't align them with the Aryan Nation and buy them a chemistry set.
I don't remember CNN acting as Bush's brassiere during his presidency. If we want to draw WW2 parallels though, we could start with a leader talking about bringing change to the people while setting up his own youth brigade...
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IMO, They are a part of the recognized right wing extremism. Which is a growing and IMO sanctioned threat.
Right is closer to fascism than progressivism/left is.
to answer the OP questions btw:
I've never been a conservative fan and this trend doesnt help, but I do think its high time they began being forced by their own hands to own their real and true agendas/actions/ideals.
I feel a far more real and present threat of right wing violence. If I could move right now...
Education and social/economic change for the youth. Big time.
Because cleverly in the conservative parties unity is everything, you comply or your ousted. Ultimately no matter what is said, your either on board or not in the club lest the bloggers get you.