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sardonic laugh

sardonic laugh

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I've been following this site for a few months and recently joined. From what I've seen, most of the SaSu members are liberals or leftists, but what about conservatives? I'm a monarchist and traditionalist myself, and I wonder if there are any like-minded people here? (I remember seeing a member with Ernst Jünger as his avatar)
 
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L9 CHOCOSYRUP

L9 CHOCOSYRUP

L9MY LIVES ON
Nov 3, 2023
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not a conservative but im interested in why youre a monarchist? ive personally always been anti monarch since ive never really seen a purpose in one other than wasting money
 
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enduringwinter

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Jun 20, 2024
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I am neither, I came from a one party state.
 
sardonic laugh

sardonic laugh

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not a conservative but im interested in why youre a monarchist? ive personally always been anti monarch since ive never really seen a purpose in one other than wasting money
1) When my country was ruled by the Tsar, before 1917, we were an ordinary Western state, maybe a little more backward and despotic than Western Europe, but nothing more. When the communists came to power in my country, they organized mass repressions, the destruction of high culture.
2) Aesthetic reasons. I am a very big hater of modern art (for me it is everything after the middle of the 20th century). I can admire the architecture, music, clothes, cars of the era of the Great Empires, but not of the current era.
 
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Endofpain

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Dec 21, 2024
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Hello there. I am as righwing as one can get \o
 
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TBONTB

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May 31, 2025
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I've been pleased that I haven't seen too much here that's political. I like that people are discussing their common topic without bringing politics into it, find it a nice change.
 
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deathbydesign

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May 21, 2025
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I've noticed a couple - they are typically pretty easy to spot. But not many.
 
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JealousOfTheElderly

In death, life echoes. In life, death calls.
Aug 28, 2020
266
There are a few here. But it depends what the definition of right winger is. I consider myself in the middle / lean right but am open to listening to others. For example, I support the civilian victims in Gaza. Most boomer right wingers do not. Some may call me a "nazi" for this and others may call me a leftist. 🤷‍♂️
Yes ,OP, people who lean left are more likely to have mental health issues and suicidal tendencies. I think there were studies on this. So it makes sense that many people on here are left wing.
There are political discussions in the politics and philosophy section and they are very civil.
1) When my country was ruled by the Tsar, before 1917, we were an ordinary Western state, maybe a little more backward and despotic than Western Europe, but nothing more. When the communists came to power in my country, they organized mass repressions, the destruction of high culture.
2) Aesthetic reasons. I am a very big hater of modern art (for me it is everything after the middle of the 20th century). I can admire the architecture, music, clothes, cars of the era of the Great Empires, but not of the current era.
There are some very interesting threads on X / Twitter about modern and post-modern art and architecture and how things are designed to demoralize instead of uplift us. The argument is that after the industrial revolution, this was all done by design. Today, corporations continue this. (Look at the way buildings are designed and the artwork on display or ads / art pushed on us.) Super interesting.
The Classics and Gothic art / architecture are examples of styles meant to bring inspiration to us.
 
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Pessimist

Pessimist

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May 5, 2021
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I'm considered very left-wing in Israel because I'm pro-Palestine. But I'm probably closer to the political centre/centre-left by international standards.

@Adûnâi maybe you want to answer the question?
 
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Redacted24

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Nov 20, 2023
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I've been right wing/ conservative since I first started voting in the 1980s

The current US republican party is not what it once was and I do not support its platform

I've voted libertarian more in the past decade plus than for Republicans
 
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JealousOfTheElderly

In death, life echoes. In life, death calls.
Aug 28, 2020
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I've been right wing/ conservative since I first started voting in the 1980s

The current US republican party is not what it once was and I do not support its platform

I've voted libertarian more in the past decade plus than for Republicans
I believe the same goes for the democrats. They do not represent "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" from the days of FDR. Both parties have changed quite a bit the last few decades. It would seem that American politics is about war and benefiting corporations with each side believing the lies and false hope they're sold.
 
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DarkRange55

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Oct 15, 2023
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The problem is that different words mean so many different things to different people now. With certain groups of libertarians you can't be a libertarian unless you're against the state or whatever, some kind of stupid stuff like that. They've twisted the word conservative to mean crazy christian psychopath.
 
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tormentedhusk

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I've been following this site for a few months and recently joined. From what I've seen, most of the SaSu members are liberals or leftists, but what about conservatives? I'm a monarchist and traditionalist myself, and I wonder if there are any like-minded people here? (I remember seeing a member with Ernst Jünger as his avatar)
Leftism tends to go hand in hand with mental illness, which is why you can see so many of them here.
 
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Pessimist

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Leftism tends to go hand in hand with mental illness, which is why you can see so many of them here.
But you're right-wing/far-right and still "mentally ill", no?
 
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ConfettiSpaghetti

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Leftism tends to go hand in hand with mental illness, which is why you can see so many of them here.
I'm here because conservatives love making life shit for people like me and and then deluding themselves that they have nothing to do with it....