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Originally Posted by pelathais
You would only "have an idea" if you were very familair with the debates within the OP camp and how the terms have been co-opted. Your general social observer would classify "conservatives" and "ultra-cons" as "radicals bent upon implementing massive and sweeping changes."
A real conservative wouldn't behave like that.
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Originally Posted by The Only Way
Lol, how would you know? Thats a question for both highlights!
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A fair question - and a very good one!
The answer goes to the heart of what a "conservative" is and what a "conservative" does. What types of behavior are "conservative?"
In Western political thought, Conservatism was first coined as a phrase around 1819 to describe the policies of those who wanted to "conserve" the older principles of European governance that had been overthrown by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire.
Basically, conservatives "wanted things to be the way they were."
Of course, anything that stops moving is dead - so accommodations had to be made with the various processes of change. One method for managing change that was championed by conservatives was known by the French phrase of "
laissez-faire" = "let do" or "
hands off." On this point the conservative movement favored limited government and limited tariffs and taxation.
If there was going to be change, the conservatives wanted as much freedom to exist as possible to allow different forms of change to be experimented with. Then, after careful study and consideration, larger changes might be allowed across the system.
This was - and is! - conservatism.
Compare this to the radicalism of those who call themselves "conservative" within the OP world.
How can we describe the Westberg resolution of 1992 as "hands off?" If we can't - it's not "conservative."
The OP "conservatives" have demanded tremendous change to people's lifestyle, beliefs and the way in which we treat and dialog with other Christians. They have introduced sweeping changes with their "dress codes" and "standards" and have worked to deliberately isolate us from the rest of Christendom.
As has been documented here many times - see the old PCI Manual, look at the old family pictures of our founders and their loved ones, read the writings of Andrew Urshan and John Dearing... the list goes on!
The radicals have sought to disguise their moves with pleas of "following the old paths" - but upon investigation, we find those so-called "old paths" are all novelties introduced in the mid-twentieth century.