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Fr_of_Jazz
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I have often heard it said—especially in election years—that mainstream conservative principles and ideals are inherently racist.
Racism = any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race or color for the purpose of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in society.
Mainstream conservative principles and ideals often listed include (not exhaustively) a belief in/that:
(1) an objective truth that is knowable and in a transcendent order based in tradition, divine revelation, or natural law;
(2) the variety and mystery of human existence versus enforced uniformity based on egalitarian ideological systems;
(3) a natural balance between (a) inherent distinctions in individuals leading to inequalities of conditions and (b) equality before God and the courts under the rule of law;
(4) freedom and private property are linked;
(5) distrust for schemes of social engineering;
(6) change in and of itself is not necessarily a good thing and it should be pursued when necessary with caution and the recognition that wisdom may lie in the customs and traditions of the past.
(7) family values
(8) a merit based society (involving appropriately regulated capitalism) rather that an entitlement based society produces the greatest wealth and improvement in living conditions for the most people;
(9) society should have a safety net to offer a temporary hand up to needy individuals leading them to get back on their feet.
Would someone please connect the dots. Why is the set (1)-(9) inherently racist?
Racism = any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race or color for the purpose of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in society.
Mainstream conservative principles and ideals often listed include (not exhaustively) a belief in/that:
(1) an objective truth that is knowable and in a transcendent order based in tradition, divine revelation, or natural law;
(2) the variety and mystery of human existence versus enforced uniformity based on egalitarian ideological systems;
(3) a natural balance between (a) inherent distinctions in individuals leading to inequalities of conditions and (b) equality before God and the courts under the rule of law;
(4) freedom and private property are linked;
(5) distrust for schemes of social engineering;
(6) change in and of itself is not necessarily a good thing and it should be pursued when necessary with caution and the recognition that wisdom may lie in the customs and traditions of the past.
(7) family values
(8) a merit based society (involving appropriately regulated capitalism) rather that an entitlement based society produces the greatest wealth and improvement in living conditions for the most people;
(9) society should have a safety net to offer a temporary hand up to needy individuals leading them to get back on their feet.
Would someone please connect the dots. Why is the set (1)-(9) inherently racist?