And what exactly are they trying to "conserve"?



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I legit never thought of this
Like no funny shyt this thread really made me think

the ideologies given to them from their oppressors.And what exactly are they trying to "conserve"?
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Well, every Black Republican is NOT an Uncle Tom. That's not a fair assessment and yes I'm adding on.Borrowed from another post:
The GOP is comprised of two distinctive groups. The fiscal conservatives are the ones who normally run the show: they're the ones who push for "starve the beast" policies, fewer corporate regulations and lower taxes on the rich, because unsurprisingly they're often rich. However, fiscal conservatism is actually pretty unpopular, for good reason. You can't build a party that's nationally successful on fiscal conservatism because not enough people want it.
This is where the second group comes in. These are the single-issue voters that the fiscal conservatives were able to wrangle onto their side: the evangelicals, the racists, the gun lovers, all people who feel very passionately about one particular topic and will vote Republican because the Republicans have positioned themselves as the party that supports those issues. These are called "wedge issues" because they split voters along ideological lines: even though the GOP's fiscal policies are bad for a poor white evangelical voter, they'll vote for the GOP anyway because they've positioned themselves as the only option to fight abortion, and they've cultivated abortion as being a more important issue to that voter than fiscal policy. This is the Republican base.
Black conservatives are those same people, but the ones who are either A) Uncle Toms or B) married to a wedge issue that they feel mirrors their values more than anything else.
Black Conservatives often believe in traditional values like two parent home, conserving religious values, and are for businesses (mainly small/entrepreneurship). I use to be a Black Conservative years ago while I was finding myself. Some of those values I still have even though they toned down now. Like, I do believe in family & marriage.
My boy @CACtain Planet can give you a better explanation though.
In the 1940's and 1950's the Black home was tighter from what I remember. Things started to get rough in the 70's. However, Blacks would attend church every Sunday and value education. Conservatism is conserving traditional values. That's basically what it is. For me, I was a moderate conservative until 2011.Whos traditions are these that are being conserved? And when were these traditions started?
economically, they make sense.And what exactly are they trying to "conserve"?
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