Tolerance on the Right

Horowitz mentions how when he became a conservative he noticed that people on the Right were unexpectedly tolerant of divergent viewpoints within conservatism. I’ve noticed this, too. I’ve disagreed with people in my signature intense way about all sorts of things. Trump, abortion, Israel, higher education. And people disagreed in return. Also very passionately. But that was it. The disagreement didn’t go any further. Nobody condemned me as a human being. Nobody accused me of wanting to murder anybody. Nobody diagnosed me with a something-phobia. Nobody said I can’t be a good person if I believe whatever it is I believe.

Also, something I noticed back when I was very much on the Left is that the more conservative people are, the likelier they are to ask questions. They are more curious about people because they accept that there’s more to a person than her political beliefs.

15 thoughts on “Tolerance on the Right

  1. Maybe that’s because conservatives already have religion so they don’t need to treat politics like it’s a religion. Whereas for liberals, politics is the only religion they have and there can be no heretics.

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  2. Literally a religion. Remember, we are supposed to take our cues from how society should be run from these enlightened people.

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    1. Remember how the Dem politicians were kneeling during George Floyd? Old, rich people who are so enamored of power they’d degrade themselves in this way. I couldn’t watch it was so embarrassing.

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      1. I’m just waiting for all the places where George Floyd assaulted women to be declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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    2. Pretty shit for a purification ritual …

      Shinto does it better. :-)

      Yes, that is freezing cold water. :-)

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  3. Yes, I particularly remember those people preposterously kneeling while wearing ludicrous kente scarves – a blatant case of cultural appropriation if there ever was one: who were they impersonating? What kind of cosplay was that? Atoning for whose sins? And wasn’t that highly inappropriate given that they were mostly a bunch of atheists/agnostics or at best renegade Christians? The mind boggles at the thought.

    I shall bow on bended knees to the Lord God, and to the Lord alone.

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    1. It reminded me how our university center for diversity and inclusion tried to conduct a “Latinx Graduation” and forced all Hispanic students (who are almost invariably Mexican on Central American around here) to wear sashes with the flag of Peru. What Peru had to do with any of it, nobody knew. This is very symbolic of what DEI is. Ignorant, stupid and insulting.

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  4. The protests had already affected Israeli-American relationships:

    The Biden administration last week put a hold on a shipment of U.S.-made ammunition to Israel, two Israeli officials told Axios.

    The White House declined to comment.

    The Biden administration is highly concerned Israel will invade the southern Gaza city of Rafah where more than one million displaced Palestinians have been taking shelter.

    Netanyahu hinted at tensions with the Biden administration in a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day issued Sunday.

    “In the terrible Holocaust, there were great world leaders who stood by idly; therefore, the first lesson of the Holocaust is: If we do not defend ourselves, nobody will defend us. And if we need to stand alone, we will stand alone,” he said.

    https://www.axios.com/2024/05/05/israel-us-ammunition-shipment-hold

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  5. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released several statements in recents days saying he intended to order an invasion of Rafah regardless of whether Israel and Hamas reach a deal for the release of hostages being held in Gaza and a ceasefire.

    From what I understood, Hamas military capacities will remain too strong unless we destroy them in Rafah too. We cannot let this happen and have all our enemies witness Hamas’s triumph. They are like sharks in the water smelling blood. Even w/o other more powerful enemies, we cannot enable another 9.10 for Hamas.

    Just today Hamas simply dared Israel to enter Rafah:

    At least 10 Israelis hurt in Hamas rocket attack from south Gaza’s RafahBarrage fired at Kerem Shalom area from one of terror group’s last strongholds in Strip; Israel seals crossing where aid trucks pass through in response


    Most of the rockets struck an area near the Kerem Shalom border crossing, which has been used to deliver thousands of truckloads of humanitarian aid to Gaza amid the war.

    The IDF said it had shuttered the Kerem Shalom Crossing for humanitarian aid trucks following the attack.

    According to the military, the rocket attack was carried out from an area close to the Rafah Crossing with Egypt, some 350 meters from a civilian shelter.

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/at-least-10-israelis-hurt-in-hamas-rocket-attack-from-south-gazas-rafah/

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    1. I’m completely supportive, 100% with you. Am Yisrael Chai.

      Don’t listen to haters. Americans are overwhelmingly supportive of Israel. Unfortunately, the Biden administration is incapable of standing up to the lunatic fringe in the Dem party. But all normal people are looking at this absolute insanity with great disgust.

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