That moment when a wingnut realizes fascists actually come from his side of the political spectrum. Yeah, that's happening here.
Oh sweetie...you poor, poor ignorant little thing. You might actually be dumber than Sobieski (who is a dumb polack with 0 understandings of the political spectrum). Here he is in post
#1305 openly admitting that he is a
socialist:
I'm a Far Right Winger with minor Socialist beliefs.
Socialism is pure left-wing (just like fascism, sweetie). This is that moment when
you realize that you have exposed your ignorance to the world and everyone is laughing at you.
You don't understand the Poltiical Spectrum at all.
Dude...you're an admitted socialist and an admitted totalitarian fascist. Both of those are indisputably left-wing. The right believes in small, limited government and maximum liberty for the individual. The polar-opposite of government-controlled fascism or socialism.
I support tradition, hierarchy, and inequality, which are the Right-wing... You on the other hand don't support such policies much if at all.
Right-wing politics - Wikipedia
Right-wing politics hold that certain
social orders and
hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal or desirable,
[1][2][3] typically supporting this position on the basis of
natural law,
economics or
tradition.
[4]
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[5][6][7][8][9][
page needed] Hierarchy and
inequality may be viewed as natural results of traditional social differences
[10][11]or the competition in market economies.
[12][13] The term right-wing can generally refer to "the
conservative or
reactionary section of a political party or system".
[14]
The political terms "
Left" and "Right" were first used during the
French Revolution (1789–1799) and referred to seating arrangements in the
French parliament: those who sat to the right of the chair of the parliamentary president were broadly supportive of the institutions of the monarchist
Old Regime.
[15][16][17][18] The original Right in France was formed as a reaction against the "Left" and comprised those politicians supporting hierarchy, tradition and
clericalism.
[4]:693 The use of the expression
la droite ("the right") became prominent in France after the restoration of the monarchy in 1815, when it was applied to the
Ultra-royalists.
[19] The people of English-speaking countries did not apply the terms "right" and "left" to their own politics until the 20th century.
[20]
Although the right-wing originated with
traditional conservatives,
monarchists and reactionaries, the term extreme right-wing has also been applied to movements including
fascists,
Nazis and
racial supremacists.
[21] From the 1830s to the 1880s, there was a shift in the
Western world of
social class structure and the economy, moving away from
nobility and
aristocracy towards
capitalism.
[22] This general economic shift toward capitalism affected
centre-right movements such as the
British Conservative Party, which responded by becoming supportive of
capitalism.
[23] In the United States, the Right includes both economic and
social conservatives.
[24] In Europe, economic conservatives are usually considered liberal and the Right includes
nationalists,
nativist opposition to immigration, religious conservatives and historically a significant presence of right-wing movements with
anti-capitalist sentiments including conservatives and fascists who opposed what they saw as the selfishness and excessive
materialism inherent in contemporary capitalism.
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