https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/06/17/national-conservative-manifesto-edmund-burke-foundation-trumpism/operation of nations.
“National Conservatism,” as defined by the statement, doesn’t call for much change in facing the rather conspiratorial-sounding imperium. Rather, after the throat-clearing about globalism, the statement turns to its real concerns: the internal
“Where a Christian majority exists, public life should be rooted in Christianity and its moral vision, which should be honored by the state and other institutions both public and private,” the authors declare. In regions of a nation where the moralvision is corrupted by “immorality … national government must intervene energetically to restore order.”
Policies around family, immigration, race and education will be analyzed through this same prism — the national interest as defined by “Christianity and its moral vision.” Deviations (presumably “immoral”) will no doubt be corrected by thatsame energetic national government.
It is tempting to point out that this supposedly new statement — with its faceless conspiracy of the globalist imperium, its exaltation of a cultural coherence that never existed, and its casual licensing of government power to enforce conformity —has an awful lot in common with fascism."
In my opinion, the abortion reversal is going too far on the other direction.
Nevertheless, I don't agree with the fascism characterization.
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 10:16:08 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:operation of nations.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/06/17/national-conservative-manifesto-edmund-burke-foundation-trumpism/
“National Conservatism,” as defined by the statement, doesn’t call for much change in facing the rather conspiratorial-sounding imperium. Rather, after the throat-clearing about globalism, the statement turns to its real concerns: the internal
moral vision is corrupted by “immorality … national government must intervene energetically to restore order.”“Where a Christian majority exists, public life should be rooted in Christianity and its moral vision, which should be honored by the state and other institutions both public and private,” the authors declare. In regions of a nation where the
same energetic national government.Policies around family, immigration, race and education will be analyzed through this same prism — the national interest as defined by “Christianity and its moral vision.” Deviations (presumably “immoral”) will no doubt be corrected by that
has an awful lot in common with fascism."It is tempting to point out that this supposedly new statement — with its faceless conspiracy of the globalist imperium, its exaltation of a cultural coherence that never existed, and its casual licensing of government power to enforce conformity
interpret the law written for it. Hence, the law had to be written thoroughly with no room for misinterpretation, misinformation, disinformation, and discriminatory, etc., at all.In my opinion, the abortion reversal is going too far on the other direction.At the end of the day, it is up to the members in congress to repeal and rewrite a new law wit every detail covered well, where even supreme court cannot do anything to turn against the law enacted by congress. The supreme court and court are meant to
Nevertheless, I don't agree with the fascism characterization.
On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 11:13:30 AM UTC-4, stoney wrote:internal operation of nations.
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 10:16:08 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/06/17/national-conservative-manifesto-edmund-burke-foundation-trumpism/
“National Conservatism,” as defined by the statement, doesn’t call for much change in facing the rather conspiratorial-sounding imperium. Rather, after the throat-clearing about globalism, the statement turns to its real concerns: the
moral vision is corrupted by “immorality … national government must intervene energetically to restore order.”“Where a Christian majority exists, public life should be rooted in Christianity and its moral vision, which should be honored by the state and other institutions both public and private,” the authors declare. In regions of a nation where the
that same energetic national government.Policies around family, immigration, race and education will be analyzed through this same prism — the national interest as defined by “Christianity and its moral vision.” Deviations (presumably “immoral”) will no doubt be corrected by
— has an awful lot in common with fascism."It is tempting to point out that this supposedly new statement — with its faceless conspiracy of the globalist imperium, its exaltation of a cultural coherence that never existed, and its casual licensing of government power to enforce conformity
to interpret the law written for it. Hence, the law had to be written thoroughly with no room for misinterpretation, misinformation, disinformation, and discriminatory, etc., at all.In my opinion, the abortion reversal is going too far on the other direction.At the end of the day, it is up to the members in congress to repeal and rewrite a new law wit every detail covered well, where even supreme court cannot do anything to turn against the law enacted by congress. The supreme court and court are meant
Nevertheless, I don't agree with the fascism characterization.
Not at all.vision is corrupted by “immorality … national government must intervene energetically to restore order.”
“Where a Christian majority exists, public life should be rooted in Christianity and its moral vision, which should be honored by the state and other institutions both public and private,” the authors declare. In regions of a nation where the moral
By public life, it often meant school prayers (Christian version) before sport events and/or student initiated
prayer meeting in public school. What is wrong with that?
Similarly, Christian and Christmas decorations outside and inside public buildings. What is wrong with that?
Separation of Church and State has to be focused on physical and psychological harm. Some people don't
feel like it is not the reason to ban such religious display. IMO, many Americans get the meaning of Separation
of Church and State wrong.
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