The hottest Conservatism Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Indian Bronson 15 implied HN points 11 Jun 23
  1. American society has been increasingly accepting of LGBTQ+ identities over the years.
  2. Conservatives have been slow to acknowledge the growing presence of LGBTQ+ culture in the USA.
  3. There is a lack of coordinated effort among conservatives to address issues related to LGBTQ+ acceptance.
Political Currents by Ross Barkan 10 implied HN points 25 Apr 23
  1. Fox News may have lost Tucker Carlson, but they will likely find a replacement easily.
  2. Many believe that MAGA's influence is declining, but Trump remains a strong contender for the Republican nomination in 2024.
  3. Donald Trump's lasting impact and support suggest that MAGA is deeply embedded in the Republican Party.
The Upheaval 6 HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. The concept of Right-Wing Progressives challenges traditional political labels and emphasizes a focus on progress and innovation.
  2. Right-Wing Progressives value hierarchy and prioritize progress above all else, often advocating for state intervention for the sake of progress.
  3. The beliefs of Right-Wing Progressives are grounded in rationalism and consequentialism, leading to a philosophy that aims to maximize progress through technological advancement and societal transformation.
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JoeWrote 1 implied HN point 19 Mar 24
  1. Conservatives argue for cutting Social Security due to changing worker-to-retiree ratios and financial strain.
  2. The simple solution to save Social Security is eliminating the taxable maximum income, ensuring long-term sustainability.
  3. Eliminating the taxable maximum could generate a surplus, benefitting the program and securing it for future generations.
The Oyster Club 0 implied HN points 14 Sep 23
  1. The Heckler's Veto is when an audience disrupts a speaker, and it's been happening more frequently.
  2. Silencing speakers does not help combat bad ideas, and it's not a form of protected speech.
  3. Allowing the Heckler's Veto limits our ability to discover truth and promotes anti-free speech behavior.