Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "Is there a Place for Women on the Right?" video.

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  3. ​ @The_Haruspex  I'm in the US. There was never a time church and state were combined. Religion has never had anything to do with conservatives here. It's just been something put upon conservative by others. Both parties have always contained religious members. Look at Congress now. Almost all of them follow a religion. It's not just a conservative thing. So you claiming it is shows your own uneducated understanding. During the moral panic of the 80s and 90s, it was Democrats pushing for censorship and regulations. I'm fairly certain Tipper Gore, wife of Al Gore, has never been a conservative or a Republican. Somehow that's been erased and it's now considered something conservatives alone did. Conservatism in the US is about preserving the ideals of the Constitution and our founders. Which, as much as it pains you, means living up to those ideals like all people are created equal and have rights ordained to them. That's why "conservatives" were the first party with black people in political positions and the first openly gay member of Congress. Probably the first female in a political position but I've never researched that. They don't brag about it like Democrats do because they don't see it as anything unique or special because it's just how it was always intended. That's not "progressive" either. It's what this country was founded on, the vision of those that created it to be eventually reached. If you're not in the US then your political references are completely different and right and left mean something entirely different.
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