First, we need to clear up this “the right,” nonsense.
White supremacists are not from “the right.” Neither are Nazis. Modern white supremacists have no traditionally American political affiliation. If you think they are part of the conservative side of the aisle, you are simply ignorant of what they say about themselves. They do not identify with the conservative political ideals of small government and individual responsibility.
White supremacists are not from “the right.” Neither are Nazis. Modern white supremacists have no traditionally American political affiliation. If you think they are part of the conservative side of the aisle, you are simply ignorant of what they say about themselves. They do not identify with the conservative political ideals of small government and individual responsibility.
White supremacists also do not love America. They hate our religious freedoms, they hate our individual freedoms, and they hate that our society is generally a meritocracy wherein regardless of race one can “make it” based on his personal talents. They want a race-based society enforced by the power of government. Those are neither right-wing nor conservative ideals.
Indeed, the original American white supremacists, the deservedly hated but currently powerless Ku Klux Klan, came from the Democrat Party. So, they are hardly from “the right.”
Nazism is now and always has been a left-wing ideology. It is socialist in origin and does not contain a single tenet that can be aligned with the American conservative ideology. In fact, Nazis are little different than the liberals at our colleges and universities. Both want to use the power of government to quash and eliminate their political opposition. Fascism and Nazism are left-wing ideas and both should be condemned as un-American.
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