What I've noticed is that despite the fact that many Eastern European Orthodox Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims are heavily critical of the woke liberal agenda, American/Western conservatives are always afraid to associate with them, with some even associating Islam with leftism, despite there being no real connection between the two (in fact, most Muslims living in Europe are actually in favor of conservative policies). I think this is the issue, in that American conservatives are refusing to associate themselves with, and thus alienating themselves from the more conservative world, they are unable to garner support from these countries, and thus, unable to gain support, turn to their own population, which is of course being more and more influenced by the liberal agenda, and thus, we see some "conservative" U.S. politicians gaining liberal views. This is the main issue I'm concerned about among the world's conservative movement, the lack of unity in the global resistance against wokism.
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Nov 22, 2022
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P.S. In truth, if I was going to choose another religion, it would be Islam... Sufi Islam to be more specific -- and I don't mean westernized woke Sufism. I guess, Orthodox Judaism would be an option also. Bahai (universal monotheism) sounds good, but in practice are very leftist... and I need (hunger for) the mystical (direct experience) aspect in any religion I would be a part of.
What I've noticed is that despite the fact that many Eastern European Orthodox Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims are heavily critical of the woke liberal agenda, American/Western conservatives are always afraid to associate with them, with some even associating Islam with leftism, despite there being no real connection between the two (in fact, most Muslims living in Europe are actually in favor of conservative policies). I think this is the issue, in that American conservatives are refusing to associate themselves with, and thus alienating themselves from the more conservative world, they are unable to garner support from these countries, and thus, unable to gain support, turn to their own population, which is of course being more and more influenced by the liberal agenda, and thus, we see some "conservative" U.S. politicians gaining liberal views. This is the main issue I'm concerned about among the world's conservative movement, the lack of unity in the global resistance against wokism.