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[–] Native ago 

Stop with the strawmans, explain what terms I described improperly?

Are you not a Nationalist? If not then explain why not? Cause clearly you aren't a conservative because I already explained that it's a Globalist political ideology in practice and you seem to hate globalism.

I'm serious, explain and use your words.

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[–] 16226651? [S] ago 

I never said I wasn't a Nationalist, and by most definitions I am.

Can you explain your take on conservative? Because I thought it meant something along the lines of, "holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion."

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[–] Native ago 

holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion."

Yes that's what it means, however, today's Conservatives haven't done any of that and have behaved like globalists on every. Single. Issue. Which is why it would be wise for you to not identify with that movement because it's been destroyed and co-opted.

For the same reason that nobody calls their son Adolf, because of past failures associated with the name, Conservatism has failed. Nationalism has never failed and is a better rhetorical brand, stick with that.

Politics and culture whether you like it or not is about persuasion, when you discuss politics you want to have every trick in your tool belt to help you win. Nationalism>Conservatism