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Why Superiority Of Conservatives
 

June 26, 2021

Conservatives, are extremely self-righteous in imposing themselves onto society. They don't allow any other result. Liberals are not that way. Liberals can prevail in producing truth through rationality; but it is not about themselves; it's about social necessity. There is nothing socially necessary about conservative impositions.

What conservatives are trying to imposing is themselves subjectively. Subjective means values. Conservative base their politics on values, values, values.

The reason why subjectivity and related values should not enter the public domain, let alone be imposed, is because people have a right to be subjectively different and have their own values unimposed by dominators prevailing. The U.S. Constitution attempts to protect that right.

The reason why conservatives don't understand or accept the right to have different values is because they don't assume there is any such thing as different values. They are unaware of values that differ from their own. So they assume they are promoting the only values that exist and those values are so sacred that they must be imposed upon persons who disagree.

They get that way through self-centeredness. They live in a bubble that excludes all external (objective) reality. If they encounter conflicts or opposition, they assume someone is opposing a necessity. They define existence in terms of themselves; so any opposition is an opposition to existence resulting from some form of ignorance or corruptness that must be exterminated.

Lawlessness, pathological lying and depravity become virtues in promoting themselves, because they supposedly are the reference for proper existence.

 
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