In case you've been living under a rock the last decade, it should be obvious by now that traditional conservatism has gone belly up.
Putting aside the obvious motivators, either federally or in places like Ontario, Quebec or California, it's patently clear that populist movements in some parts of Europe and even the Trumpian variety are inherently against free markets and private establishment. They're simply another variety of the controlling side of the political spectrum.
The same people who try to convince you that they are on the right are also rabid supporters of protectionism and social reform.
Make no mistake, these people are leftists.
They are simply of the harmful variety, that would seek to supplant any criticism in favour of a brash, abrasive authority figure.
Putting aside the obvious motivators, either federally or in places like Ontario, Quebec or California, it's patently clear that populist movements in some parts of Europe and even the Trumpian variety are inherently against free markets and private establishment. They're simply another variety of the controlling side of the political spectrum.
The same people who try to convince you that they are on the right are also rabid supporters of protectionism and social reform.
Make no mistake, these people are leftists.
They are simply of the harmful variety, that would seek to supplant any criticism in favour of a brash, abrasive authority figure.
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