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Southern conservatives today are democrats?
Lololololpl
God you are so stupid
You have been deluded by evil propagandists with a wicked agenda. God-pleasing Christian conservatives have never supported slavery nor the human rights abusing Democrat party for supporting slavery.
 
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You have been deluded by evil propagandists with a wicked agenda. God-pleasing Christian conservatives have never supported slavery nor the human rights abusing Democrat party for supporting slavery.
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Slaveholders were southern conservatives
Today southern conservatives are Republicans
Blacks understand this and vote democratic
Nonw of your whin8ng can change thos3vfacts lol
 
You have been deluded by evil propagandists with a wicked agenda. God-pleasing Christian conservatives have never supported slavery nor the human rights abusing Democrat party for supporting slavery.
No one is talk8ng about christiansvhere moron
God you say the dumbest things lol
 
pjmret: Slaveholders were southern conservatives
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Wrong. Slave owners were Southern Democrats, not conservatives. Conservatives have stood against slavery for more than 300 years.
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So liberals wanted to keep society as is and conservatives were for change?
My God I didn't think you could get any dumber but you have! Lol
 
Blacks vote democrat now because they know the true party of racists duh
Southern conservatives, the descendants of slavesholders, are now republicans
You morons and your attempt to slander today's Democrats fool no one
Well maybe you fool yourselves no one ever accused you of being smart
prove it give names
 
So liberals wanted to keep society as is and conservatives were for change?
My God I didn't think you could get any dumber but you have! Lol
Just because you define people on the basis of whether they want changes or not does not mean your definitions are valid or universally accepted. If you insist on pushing your private definition then go ahead, but I will not join you. Here is how most people define the differences between liberalism and conservatism:

Conservative vs Liberal - Difference and Comparison | Diffen

Conservative vs. Liberal


The epithet conservative or liberal is used to describe political and economic views and affiliations. The meaning of "conservative" or "liberal" could be different in different contexts - social, economic and political. They also differ in usage in different countries and over time. Here we compare liberal and conservative philosophies as the terms are used in American politics today, with some references to the UK and Australia.

Comparison chart

Conservative versus Liberal comparison chart
ConservativeLiberal
Political Views
Right-wing, anti-federalist. Prefer smaller government, less regulation, most services to be provided by the private sector in a free market, and a literal interpretation of the Constitution.Left-wing, federalist. Prefer more regulation and services like free universal health care to be provided by the government to all citizens.
Economic Views
Government should tax less and spend less. Cutting spending to balance the budget should be the priority. Higher income earners should have an incentive to invest (credits). Charity is the responsibility of the people.Government should provide more services to the less fortunate (like health care) and increase taxes if necessary. High-income earners should pay a larger percentage of their income as taxes.
Social Views
Opposed to gay marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Support the right to bear arms, death penalty, and personal responsibility as an individual.Gay couples to get equal rights like everyone else (e.g. marriage); abortion should be legal; support embryonic stem cell research. Support restrictions and regulation around the right to bear arms.
Personal Responsibility
Individuals should exercise personal responsibility and it is the governments role to hold them accountable even with severe penalties. Laws are enacted to reflect the best interest of the society as a whole.The people should look to the government to provide a structure. Laws are enacted to protect every individual for an equal society sometimes at the expense of economic freedom if neccessary.
Social Issues

In terms of views on social issues, conservatives oppose gay marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Liberals on the other hand, are more left-leaning and generally supportive of the right of gay people to get married and women's right to choose to have an abortion, as ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v Wade.

With regard to the right to bear arms, which is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the US constitution, conservatives support this right for all US citizens, whereas liberals oppose civilian gun ownership — or at the very least, demand that restrictions be placed such as background checks on people who want to buy guns, requiring guns to be registered, and ban on automatic weapons that can be used for large-scale violence (as opposed to hand guns).

Economic Issues

See also:

Comparing Joe Biden and Donald Trump's economic policies

Democratic vs Republican position on taxes


The different schools of economic thought found among conservatives and liberals are closely related to America's anti-federalist and federalist history, with conservatives desiring little to no government intervention in economic affairs and liberals desiring greater regulation.

Economic conservatives believe that the private sector can provide most services more efficiently than the government can. They also believe that government regulation is bad for businesses, usually has unintended consequences, and should be minimal. With many conservatives believing in "trickle-down" economics, they favor a small government that collects fewer taxes and spends less.

In contrast, liberals believe many citizens rely on government services for healthcare, unemployment insurance, health and safety regulations, and so on. As such, liberals often favor a larger government that taxes more and spends more to provide services to its citizens.

Some good examples of this policy split are the Environmental Protection Agency, which liberals think is vital and some conservatives want to abolish or scale down, and the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which liberals want to expand and conservatives believe should be partially or completely privatized through a voucher system connected to private health insurers.

Historical "Liberals" in the UK and Australia

In the early part of the twentieth century, liberals - especially those in Britain - were those who stood for laissez fair capitalism. In more recent times, however, the nomenclature seems to have reversed. The exception to this is found in Australia, where the mainstream conservative party is called the Liberal Party and the mainstream non-conservative party is called the Labour Party.

Political views and Core Beliefs

Political liberals believe that parties motivated by self-interest are willing to behave in ways that are harmful to society unless government is prepared — and empowered — to constrain them. They believe regulation is necessitated when individuals, corporations, and industries demonstrate a willingness to pursue financial gain at an intolerable cost to society—and grow too powerful to be constrained by other social institutions. Liberals believe in systematic protections against hazardous workplaces, unsafe consumer products, and environmental pollution. They remain wary of the corruption — and historic abuses, particularly the oppression of political minorities — that have taken place in the absence of oversight for state and local authorities. They believe the public welfare is promoted by cultivating a widely-tolerant and -permissive society.

Political conservatives believe commercial regulation does more harm than good — unnecessarily usurping political freedoms, potentially stifling transformative innovations, and typically leading to further regulatory interference. They endorse the contraction of governmental involvement in non-commercial aspects of society as well, calling upon the private sector to assume their activities. Conservatives call for the devolution of powers to the states, and believe locally-tailored solutions are more appropriate to local circumstances. They promulgate individual responsibility, and believe a strong society is made up of citizens who can stand on their own. Conservatives believe in the importance of stability, and promote law and order to protect private property.

Liberals believe in universal access to health care; they believe personal health should be in no way dependent upon one's financial resources, and support government intervention to sever that link. Political conservatives prefer no government sponsorship of health care; they prefer all industries to be private, favor deregulation of commerce, and advocate a reduced role for government in all aspects of society. They believe government should be in no way involved in one's healthcare purchasing decisions.
 
Just because you define people on the basis of whether they want changes or not does not mean your definitions are valid or universally accepted. If you insist on pushing your private definition then go ahead, but I will not join you. Here is how most people define the differences between liberalism and conservatism:

Conservative vs Liberal - Difference and Comparison | Diffen

Conservative vs. Liberal


The epithet conservative or liberal is used to describe political and economic views and affiliations. The meaning of "conservative" or "liberal" could be different in different contexts - social, economic and political. They also differ in usage in different countries and over time. Here we compare liberal and conservative philosophies as the terms are used in American politics today, with some references to the UK and Australia.

Comparison chart


Conservative versus Liberal comparison chart
ConservativeLiberal
Political Views
Right-wing, anti-federalist. Prefer smaller government, less regulation, most services to be provided by the private sector in a free market, and a literal interpretation of the Constitution.Left-wing, federalist. Prefer more regulation and services like free universal health care to be provided by the government to all citizens.
Economic Views
Government should tax less and spend less. Cutting spending to balance the budget should be the priority. Higher income earners should have an incentive to invest (credits). Charity is the responsibility of the people.Government should provide more services to the less fortunate (like health care) and increase taxes if necessary. High-income earners should pay a larger percentage of their income as taxes.
Social Views
Opposed to gay marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Support the right to bear arms, death penalty, and personal responsibility as an individual.Gay couples to get equal rights like everyone else (e.g. marriage); abortion should be legal; support embryonic stem cell research. Support restrictions and regulation around the right to bear arms.
Personal Responsibility
Individuals should exercise personal responsibility and it is the governments role to hold them accountable even with severe penalties. Laws are enacted to reflect the best interest of the society as a whole.The people should look to the government to provide a structure. Laws are enacted to protect every individual for an equal society sometimes at the expense of economic freedom if neccessary.
Social Issues

In terms of views on social issues, conservatives oppose gay marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Liberals on the other hand, are more left-leaning and generally supportive of the right of gay people to get married and women's right to choose to have an abortion, as ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v Wade.

With regard to the right to bear arms, which is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the US constitution, conservatives support this right for all US citizens, whereas liberals oppose civilian gun ownership — or at the very least, demand that restrictions be placed such as background checks on people who want to buy guns, requiring guns to be registered, and ban on automatic weapons that can be used for large-scale violence (as opposed to hand guns).

Economic Issues

See also:

Comparing Joe Biden and Donald Trump's economic policies

Democratic vs Republican position on taxes


The different schools of economic thought found among conservatives and liberals are closely related to America's anti-federalist and federalist history, with conservatives desiring little to no government intervention in economic affairs and liberals desiring greater regulation.

Economic conservatives believe that the private sector can provide most services more efficiently than the government can. They also believe that government regulation is bad for businesses, usually has unintended consequences, and should be minimal. With many conservatives believing in "trickle-down" economics, they favor a small government that collects fewer taxes and spends less.

In contrast, liberals believe many citizens rely on government services for healthcare, unemployment insurance, health and safety regulations, and so on. As such, liberals often favor a larger government that taxes more and spends more to provide services to its citizens.

Some good examples of this policy split are the Environmental Protection Agency, which liberals think is vital and some conservatives want to abolish or scale down, and the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which liberals want to expand and conservatives believe should be partially or completely privatized through a voucher system connected to private health insurers.

Historical "Liberals" in the UK and Australia

In the early part of the twentieth century, liberals - especially those in Britain - were those who stood for laissez fair capitalism. In more recent times, however, the nomenclature seems to have reversed. The exception to this is found in Australia, where the mainstream conservative party is called the Liberal Party and the mainstream non-conservative party is called the Labour Party.

Political views and Core Beliefs

Political liberals believe that parties motivated by self-interest are willing to behave in ways that are harmful to society unless government is prepared — and empowered — to constrain them. They believe regulation is necessitated when individuals, corporations, and industries demonstrate a willingness to pursue financial gain at an intolerable cost to society—and grow too powerful to be constrained by other social institutions. Liberals believe in systematic protections against hazardous workplaces, unsafe consumer products, and environmental pollution. They remain wary of the corruption — and historic abuses, particularly the oppression of political minorities — that have taken place in the absence of oversight for state and local authorities. They believe the public welfare is promoted by cultivating a widely-tolerant and -permissive society.

Political conservatives believe commercial regulation does more harm than good — unnecessarily usurping political freedoms, potentially stifling transformative innovations, and typically leading to further regulatory interference. They endorse the contraction of governmental involvement in non-commercial aspects of society as well, calling upon the private sector to assume their activities. Conservatives call for the devolution of powers to the states, and believe locally-tailored solutions are more appropriate to local circumstances. They promulgate individual responsibility, and believe a strong society is made up of citizens who can stand on their own. Conservatives believe in the importance of stability, and promote law and order to protect private property.

Liberals believe in universal access to health care; they believe personal health should be in no way dependent upon one's financial resources, and support government intervention to sever that link. Political conservatives prefer no government sponsorship of health care; they prefer all industries to be private, favor deregulation of commerce, and advocate a reduced role for government in all aspects of society. They believe government should be in no way involved in one's healthcare purchasing decisions.
Mark is right as a conservative I want change
 
I would love to see a lot of change for the good for our nation.
I want to see less government and school messing with their minds about gender.
The illegals expelled from our borders and the border actually secured.
This would also help cut down on the drug flow that has poisoned our nation.
I'm against hard drugs .I am ok with recreational use of pot and such. Do not do it myself .did when I was young .
I would like to see immigration restrictions tightened .
I would like to see that every American has served 2 years in the Armed services as long as they are fit for service.
Men and women.
Our school system needs overhauled. Our kids are falling behind rapidly . As mark posted 20 percent do not think the Holocaust happened complete ingorance .And our involvement in WW2 makes it part of our history every kid should learn about.
I would love to see a end to terriost acts and barbaric acts like Hamas and Russian have committed .
I would love to see a end to nuclear weapon development and disarmament.No nation should have them we could destroy our world


Our assistance to our retired Americans is in need of overall. No charge for health insurance at that age.
I would love to our aid to all of the nation we help and provide military protection for .they need to give back or bye bye .
Gotta go more after a bit
 
con·serv·a·tive
/kənˈsərvədiv/
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adjective
1.
averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.

You two are morons
Of course conservatives can want change...back to how things were duh

In 1860 southerners were conservatives wanting to keep slavery liberals wanted change
They are conservatives today

It's not rocket science duh
 
con·serv·a·tive
/kənˈsərvədiv/
See definitions in:
All
Politics
Medical
adjective
1.
averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.

You two are morons
Of course conservatives can want change...back to how things were duh

In 1860 southerners were conservatives wanting to keep slavery liberals wanted change
They are conservatives today

It's not rocket science duh
Lol your funny it was southern democrats who wanted slavery
 
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