Oh, hi... Conservative here. Big ups to
Halliburton, y'all!
The only important thing here is to remind everyone that both political parties are composites of many overlapping worldviews. It's a little creepy to argue otherwise. You can't define conservatism beyond
Let's not change so much stuff! because the paths to not wanting so much change are many and varied.
they're pretty straightforward about those values being subservience to the rich, rejection of logic (not in the sense that they're stupid but that they deliberately reject logic...), and forfeiting the lives of anyone who gets screwed by bloodthirsty competition or isn't otherwise useful to the rich. This isn't even reading between the lines. It's pretty straightforward.
Actually, I find the part in our manifesto about where we torch baby kittens more appealing, but that's just me.
MSH was definitely a kind of conservative once, because he has his finger on the pulse of a rather large segment, but it is still just one shade of many.
Capitalism is Fair Play
Conservatives see the efforts of liberals to reduce economic freedom and equalize society as an effort to steal from the best of us to help the worst of us and end class mobility in the name of political correctness and unrealistic views of human society. To them, the efforts of liberals are completely and utterly asinine, as well as naively expressing the idea that the underclass could really exist unless they basically chose to be an underclass or did evil things that brought their own downfall.
Possibly. I don't know. It would be foolish of me to opine what other conservatives think about this, but really, I don't take such moralistic stances like this. It even makes me a little angry. Good people fall through the cracks. I never judge a dude by his job, only by how he approaches it.
My main critique with trying to "solve" this through government action is simply that you're giving the power of choosing outcomes to politicians.
Politicians will make mistakes. Welfare... encouraged the breakdown in poor families, in order for single mothers to draw that welfare check. Liberals went ahead and pressed a bunch of buttons on the social engineering contraption without knowing what could really result from their clueless button-mashing. The result was increasing instability in the lives of poor children.
Also,
politicians will be corrupt. The more power you give government to "fix" things, the more power you give them to enrich themselves and cronies. You all know about the Solyndra failure. Big donors. Government had to pick who got the stimulus money, and guess who got some irrespective of the viability of their companies? Yep. Donors! In a shocking turn of events, top Democrats have wealthy friends, too!
Some of you are talking pretty rabidly here, so keep in mind, I really am not here to play tit-for-tat with you, or be the strawman for your desperate need for an Other to demonize to feel righteous about your own choices in life. When I say politicians are corrupt, I mean all of them. We need to keep power to decide outcomes away from conservative politicians, too! I'm sure if you look into the Bush stimulus, you'd find similar examples. Bush covered up firing state attorneys, Obama covers up Fast and Furious.
Conservatives didn't change. That they don't change is the whole point. The world changed instead.
A hit, a very palpable hit, by MSH. Not changing everything so fast is the only unifying goal of conservatives. Although I really don't think the world itself has changed much, either. It's still filled with people, more than ever before in fact, and people have been up to their same old tricks since before recorded history began. The more you try to change things, the more things will... well...
Liberals are Change Incarnate
Do you know why young people are always more liberal than old people? They can see what must be done to fix a modern situation, clear as day.
Can they see? Do they really know how to change things? Are you sure? Don't you think the older generation tried to change things, too, when they were also such youthful liberals? What happened despite all their efforts? Poverty disappeared? World peace happened? Women stopped dating asshole rich guys?
Old people have done the changes, that you only think you can do. They report back that it doesn't work the way you can so clearly see it working. They witnessed that the change doesn't really fix anything. It's a bunch of noise, a whole lot of sound and fury, a circus to entertain us and make us feel better about ourselves while inequality and poverty simply change their appearance.
1950s liberal: "People don't have good jobs because only the rich can afford college!"
1960s liberal: "I am here to bring change and save the world and demonstrate how brilliant and special I am! I will create student loans so everyone can go to college! I feel so good about myself now!"
2010s liberal: "Waaah! Everyone has college degrees now! These slips of paper mean nothing in the job market, they're worth less than highschool diplomas used to mean in the 1950s, and we all have a lot of student debt now!"
See, government pressed a bunch of buttons, and McJobs didn't magically vanish or change into six-figure jobs. Now we just have more student debt, and people enter the workforce later in their 20s, while doing the same uninspired office-work that their parents used to do with just highschool diplomas at age 18.
In 1980, my mother became a Social Services Worker in the state government with a highschool diploma. She did her job well with just basic common sense, but now you'd have to study Music Theory or Art History for four years to get your foot into the same door.
1950s liberal: "Some of us are poorer than others!"
1960s liberal: "I am all-knowing. I can get rid of poverty with my vast erudition. I shall create a thing I call the
Great Society."
2010s liberal: "I am on welfare, but I can't run my airconditioner as much as I want, I can only afford basic cable, I only have 4Mbs internet, and I have to shop at a non-wholefoods supermarket!"
See, if you try to level the standard of living, people will simply redefine what poverty is. Give every poor man a free hot-rod, and women will only date men with private jets. What you give away for free merely causes inflation in the never-ending human drive to be better than other people. Inequality will always exist because people need to feel better than other people. Women need to feel this guy that they're shagging is somehow better than that guy that they aren't shagging. It won't change. You'll just move the goal posts.
Half the people in this thread probably view the conservative as a shadowy Other, so wealth is just one way of keeping score. But we all have to feel superior to others somehow. It's human.
Personally, I'm superior to other people because I've evolved beyond needing to feel superior.
To conservatives, we live in the best of all possible worlds. Liberals trying to make a new world scares and angers conservatives on a fundamental level because they are certain that the new world will be worse than the old one. How can you ever improve on perfect?
You've been amazingly spot on for describing some conservatives, MSH, so I'll have to take your word that this is what some really do think. However, I haven't encountered many conservatives that really think this. The world isn't perfect, and it never will be. Change will make you feel good inside, but it's just spinning your wheels.
Deus Vult
Our religious enemies want to kill and enslave all of us and will do so the first chance they get unless we maintain strict national security ... It's terrifying. In reality it's delusional.
I'm a non-practicing atheist, so much of the religious side of conservatism doesn't speak to me. Keep in mind that many factions have been cobbled together into the "Let's not change so much stuff" ideology. I'll just say that American religious freedoms are pretty robust, and I feel more secure as a minority here than I would in Egypt right now. In Egypt right now, a place where a few delusional people might probably mistakenly think the Muslim Brotherhood will want to remove others' freedoms...
So, in conclusion, you're probably wondering why a conservative would self-identify on a board known for liberalism and, well, games like LCS. Check my name, please.