I do miss the very old days when there were spirited discusions between a hard core of US traditional conservatives, and others.
Speaking as someone from an outwardly similar culture, I was able to glean quite a lot about the US conservative mindset.
If set the task of defining aspects of it I would have said that what particularly struck me was their super strong beliefs in -
1. The US Constitution, being a perfect document that definitely wasn't living as many other countries believed theirs to be.
2. The right of people to hold arms to forcibly change the government if they believed it had lost its way. This one was particularly striking, as every other democratic government would call that treason and armed insurrection.
3. Highly Christian religious, despite obvious contradictions between actions and beliefs.
4. Obsessed with "Socialism". Which was a very short step away from totalitarian communism. Despite countries like the Scandinavians, Canada, UK, NZ, Australia and quite a few others having been Social Democracies for a century or so, yet still free and equal.
5. The second amendment. As a registered gun owner in my country this was interesting. I have no problem with well regulated guns, but the idea of an 18 year old just going in and buying a semi auto rifle or pistol was demonstratively stupid.
Anyway, if any US conservatives are still viewing this page, I would respectfully love to get your opinion on Trump's America?

