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Old 06-07-2020, 12:52 AM
 
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It would interesting to look at countries that very conservative. Especially looking at those countries that very few liberals, especially liberals in power. Unlike USA, countries without a large liberal in government would have a free hand in implementing conservative governmental and social policies. Possibly, could achieve a must more cohesive and orderly society based on conservative principles.

One of the countries that come to my mind is Russia, though might not be most conservative. It fairly cohesive and appear unified. It looks socially fairly conservative and embraces traditional religious views. Though to foreigners, like Americans, their foreign actions may be taken negatively it seems like Russian citizens overwhelmingly prefer Russia projection of power and are very nationalistic.

Does Russia look like one of the most conservative countries to you all? What other countries would consider more conservative without much if any liberal influences?
North Korea. A dictatorship is very conservative, often being strict on morals for the people, roles to play in society, working long hours, no free thinking, no individuality, no rules or regs for those in power, lots of payola for those in power, few social programs or good health care for those not in power....

For a more normal, less strict conservative: Australia.

Russia isn't conservative. It has social programs & provides free health care for its citizens. Russia also provides free education, and has one of the highest literacy rates in the world, surpassing the U.S. Russians have pensions thru employers, but they're inadequate, I read. It has other social programs. But those in power want for nothing, of course.

 
Old 06-07-2020, 08:57 AM
 
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North Korea. A dictatorship is very conservative, often being strict on morals for the people, roles to play in society, working long hours, no free thinking, no individuality, no rules or regs for those in power, lots of payola for those in power, few social programs or good health care for those not in power....

For a more normal, less strict conservative: Australia.

Russia isn't conservative. It has social programs & provides free health care for its citizens. Russia also provides free education, and has one of the highest literacy rates in the world, surpassing the U.S. Russians have pensions thru employers, but they're inadequate, I read. It has other social programs. But those in power want for nothing, of course.
Difference in US and Russia. No blacks in Russia (or so few that they aren’t really noticeable and easily avoided, kept out of sight). “Free stuff” is not a problem when whites are supporting needy whites. It’s considered as a necessary maintaining of the race.
 
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