impuretrash
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A lot of issues we cover here seem temporary to me, based on current American demographics. Things are changing and will continue to do so. So I wonder how conservatism and the GOP plan on reacting to the demographic changes, if at all.
Right now, from my perspective, I think the Right is essentially ignoring what's coming, so I'm curious as to why that is.
If you vote for "Minorities will come to see the light of day about conservatism soon", please explain what is being done, right now, today, to make this happen.
Please respond and explain, thanks.
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I voted for "it's over for conservatism". The left can't use logic to win over the populace over to their side so they've resorted to breeding us out. Call me racist if you will but the fact of the matter is, a majority of non-whites support extreme left policies like reparations for slavery, gun control and speech restrictions. Old fashioned conservatism just ain't gonna cut it anymore, we (they) made the mistake of assuming our political opponents were fighting in good faith but they have the media brainwashing machine working 24/7 to paint us as villains, and it's working, especially with younger generations.
Thats why we need a new right, an *ahem* Alternative Right...to pick up the torch and forge a new way forward.