The left fundamentally believes that blue collar Americans are beneath them. They think you are somehow intellectually inferior if you work with your hands instead of sitting in graduate school classes. They prefer to elevate mediocrity to the highest levels of government based on useless credentials then Americans who actually play a role in building our country.
If you are reflexively on the side of socialist dictators, people committing fraud, those who slaughter music festival attendees or college campus speakers, your moral compass is broken and you should reevaluate how you process the world (and perhaps seek professional help)
Two Somali sisters living next door to each other in tax-payer funded housing can make $387,000 per annum by looking after each other's 4 children. If they have 8 children each, they make $774,000. We are paying for our ethnic replacement.
Unity is good, but truth is better. And sometimes, truth divides.
Why does this happen so much more on the right than on the left? Because the left is seeking to destroy - the church, the family, the West - and destruction requires little agreement. Use whatever tool you want, however you want. Just take it down.
But, on the right, we’re seeking to build something. And when you’re building something, you have to agree on a lot. What are you building? What materials should you use? Which tools? And, most importantly, what’s our foundation?
As Christians, we hold that the foundation of any flourishing civilization is that we were created in the image of a God whose power transcends the government’s. He alone is the giver of rights and the determinant of right and wrong.
We can’t compromise on that, because without that truth, nothing else in conservatism holds together.
Our job isn’t to compromise on our foundation for the sake of “unity.” It’s to do everything we can to pull people over to our side—to what’s good, right, and true.