Politics What makes something far right?

caineturbat2003

Active member
I've been thinking lately and wondered what makes an ideology more right wing than another one. Is it the desire to enslave or exterminate an entire race? Or is it to kick out foreigners out of your ancestral land? Or both? For example, we all know that the national socialists didn't actually consider to exterminate the jews, but to kick them out of Germany. Yet they are still considered far right by social standards, even by its own followers.

What do you guys think?
 
I've been thinking lately and wondered what makes an ideology more right wing than another one. Is it the desire to enslave or exterminate an entire race? Or is it to kick out foreigners out of your ancestral land? Or both? For example, we all know that the national socialists didn't actually consider to exterminate the jews, but to kick them out of Germany. Yet they are still considered far right by social standards, even by its own followers.

What do you guys think?
it needs to be non-leftists
 
main image
 
Disagreeing with the media, believing what people believed 10 years ago. Everyone is a far right nowadays but the most these so called radical presidents do is not fill your country with taxes and slightly slow down the great replacement.
It doesn't matter what leftoids say. What they call far right these days are just moderates. I wonder what makes an ideology actually far right.
 
I stopped caring about it. It's all leftoid narratives anyway, break free from it. What they mean with it is basically just everything that opposes the establishment and it's views (libtardism).
For me personally far right always meant 'law of the strongest'.
 
Traditional American values are far-right. Anti-LGBT, patriarchy, and a strong sense of national identity. These beliefs are only considered far-right because the pendulum has shifted so far towards leftist ideology.
 
At its core, being right-wing is about valuing order, hierarchy, and tradition. While left-wing emphasizes egalitarianism, revolution, and universalism. The modern habit of labeling anything authoritarian or ethnic-conscious as far-right is more a product of post-WWII political framing.
Puritanism encompasses all six elements you mentioned. Is Puritanism a right-wing ideology or a left-wing ideology?
 
In reality, it’s very simple:
If you believe nations belong to the people who built them, that blood matters, that tradition matters, then you’re right-wing, no matter what shade it takes.

Kicking foreigners out of your ancestral land is right-wing because it defends your in-group and the organic structure of your nation.
Enslaving or exterminating others is a separate question. It can happen in any system when survival is on the line. It’s not what makes something right-wing.
 
Back
Top