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dang ◴[] No.44463006[source]
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anvandare[dead post] ◴[] No.44461408[source]
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throwawayqqq11 ◴[] No.44461652{3}[source]
You sound very delusional, so many points in your text to be corrected but i dont think its worth it.

Just one nasty question: if you, as an assumed conservative, had to choose between conserving capitalism or the environment, what would it be?

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SlowTao ◴[] No.44461705{4}[source]
Not OP you are responding to but someone made a great point.

Conservatives will design a society were they assume they are at the top. More left leaning people will design a society with no concept of where they will be in it.

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1. pastage ◴[] No.44462958{5}[source]
While funny, naivity to power dynamics is constant. We never know who will rule. I even conservatives are extremely lured by revolution if they have a leader that is more "conservative" than the opposition.