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Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
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Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
I was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
Russia seems like the only one to me at this point for anyone that's invested in conservatism at all.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
Everywhere else is pretty much a hit or miss, because they have all those other communities mixed in.
For instance, one of those Latin American countries I saw said it denied "trans rights." So I think they had some activism shit over there.
In Russia, nobody is going to pull that activism stuff. But in countries where conservatives want to be conservative but then aren't entirely all in on the belief/system they have to share their nation with the Leftist types. And Latin America doesn't seem all that conservative to be honest. They still have pride parades and what not over there in a lot of those place. But of course Lucas would most likely know more about all this since I don't live in LA and never been there, just seen documentaries, seen video footage of how the people live in those places, etc.
And I did see that leftism is strong in some LA countries.
Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
No Latin American country is truly conservative in the sense that you would define conservatism. My conservative Peruvian ex-girlfriend told me this in one conversation we had about the characteristics of Peruvian society. Many people pray to saints and pay lip service to Catholic values but then they hook up with an attractive stranger and have hot passionate sex. One Latin American woman once told me: "Sex is a sin but it's normal". That's if it's between a man and a woman. If it's gay sex, however, then it's seen as a major sin! Latin American societies are undoubtedly sexually liberal. The people there have that jungle DNA that makes them fiery and highly libidinous and no amount of social conservatism can change that since it's part of their natural makeup. Latinas get horny really easily and their pvssies get extremely wet. They're way better than White women. Latin America has a different energy. Whenever I'm there I feel horny all the time and always feel more sexually aggressive than normal. Seeing hot brown women with big butts and feminine charm everywhere does something to me mentally. In Latin America hot passionate sex between men and women is celebrated and there's no misandry or war of the sexes as there is in the Anglosphere. Mothers are proud whenever their sons go out and have sex with girls/women because at least they can be sure that they're not gay and have a healthy love for the opposite sex. Even though Latin American society is characterized by machismo and some degree of homophobia (although not as much as in previous decades), a subset of men still sneak off in their cars to the red-light district at night and pick up transsexual prostitutes or travestis as they are called in Spanish. They justify what they do by saying that travestis are hotter and more feminine than real women. So, as you can see, Latin American society is anything but sexually conservative. From Mexico all the way down to the tip of the Southern Cone there's literally not a single country that could satisfy your definition of conservatism.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
That doesn't mean that you can't find a minority of conservative people in those countries though. You'll still find extremely romantic girls who are not into casual sex at all and only want a loving relationship with the right guy. My own Peruvian ex-girlfriend was like that. She accepted me after many years of being alone because she found me serious and genuine as well as loving and caring. Many Latino men on the other hand are known to be fcukboys and womanizers, and romantic Latinas distrust them. Some would prefer to date a gringo because they perceive us as more serious and responsible.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
LOL at the part about them sneaking off to the red light district for some of that trans cockLucas88 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 8:14 pmNo Latin American country is truly conservative in the sense that you would define conservatism. My conservative Peruvian ex-girlfriend told me this in one conversation we had about the characteristics of Peruvian society. Many people pray to saints and pay lip service to Catholic values but then they hook up with an attractive stranger and have hot passionate sex. One Latin American woman once told me: "Sex is a sin but it's normal". That's if it's between a man and a woman. If it's gay sex, however, then it's seen as a major sin! Latin American societies are undoubtedly sexually liberal. The people there have that jungle DNA that makes them fiery and highly libidinous and no amount of social conservatism can change that since it's part of their natural makeup. Latinas get horny really easily and their pvssies get extremely wet. They're way better than White women. Latin America has a different energy. Whenever I'm there I feel horny all the time and always feel more sexually aggressive than normal. Seeing hot brown women with big butts and feminine charm everywhere does something to me mentally. In Latin America hot passionate sex between men and women is celebrated and there's no misandry or war of the sexes as there is in the Anglosphere. Mothers are proud whenever their sons go out and have sex with girls/women because at least they can be sure that they're not gay and have a healthy love for the opposite sex. Even though Latin American society is characterized by machismo and some degree of homophobia (although not as much as in previous decades), a subset of men still sneak off in their cars to the red-light district at night and pick up transsexual prostitutes or travestis as they are called in Spanish. They justify what they do by saying that travestis are hotter and more feminine than real women. So, as you can see, Latin American society is anything but sexually conservative. From Mexico all the way down to the tip of the Southern Cone there's literally not a single country that could satisfy your definition of conservatism.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
That doesn't mean that you can't find a minority of conservative people in those countries though. You'll still find extremely romantic girls who are not into casual sex at all and only want a loving relationship with the right guy. My own Peruvian ex-girlfriend was like that. She accepted me after many years of being alone because she found me serious and genuine as well as loving and caring. Many Latino men on the other hand are known to be fcukboys and womanizers, and romantic Latinas distrust them. Some would prefer to date a gringo because they perceive us as more serious and responsible.







They get to be a bigger bitch than actual women. I would much rather just get myself a village girl even if she's not very educated, that wouldn't even bother me.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
That's pretty much what I expected to hear. Latin America definitely has a reputation for sexual liberalism even if its fairly religious and conservative about other issues. My image of Latin America is admittedly, Brazil,Lucas88 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 8:14 pmNo Latin American country is truly conservative in the sense that you would define conservatism. My conservative Peruvian ex-girlfriend told me this in one conversation we had about the characteristics of Peruvian society. Many people pray to saints and pay lip service to Catholic values but then they hook up with an attractive stranger and have hot passionate sex. One Latin American woman once told me: "Sex is a sin but it's normal". That's if it's between a man and a woman. If it's gay sex, however, then it's seen as a major sin! Latin American societies are undoubtedly sexually liberal. The people there have that jungle DNA that makes them fiery and highly libidinous and no amount of social conservatism can change that since it's part of their natural makeup. Latinas get horny really easily and their pvssies get extremely wet. They're way better than White women. Latin America has a different energy. Whenever I'm there I feel horny all the time and always feel more sexually aggressive than normal. Seeing hot brown women with big butts and feminine charm everywhere does something to me mentally. In Latin America hot passionate sex between men and women is celebrated and there's no misandry or war of the sexes as there is in the Anglosphere. Mothers are proud whenever their sons go out and have sex with girls/women because at least they can be sure that they're not gay and have a healthy love for the opposite sex. Even though Latin American society is characterized by machismo and some degree of homophobia (although not as much as in previous decades), a subset of men still sneak off in their cars to the red-light district at night and pick up transsexual prostitutes or travestis as they are called in Spanish. They justify what they do by saying that travestis are hotter and more feminine than real women. So, as you can see, Latin American society is anything but sexually conservative. From Mexico all the way down to the tip of the Southern Cone there's literally not a single country that could satisfy your definition of conservatism.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
That doesn't mean that you can't find a minority of conservative people in those countries though. You'll still find extremely romantic girls who are not into casual sex at all and only want a loving relationship with the right guy. My own Peruvian ex-girlfriend was like that. She accepted me after many years of being alone because she found me serious and genuine as well as loving and caring. Many Latino men on the other hand are known to be fcukboys and womanizers, and romantic Latinas distrust them. Some would prefer to date a gringo because they perceive us as more serious and responsible.

Even though I generally don't like right-leaning liberalism because I view it as "fake conservatism" basically

I can believe that Latinos have high sex drives. Indians, Filipinos, and Thai people do too though. Its the product of being in very sunny areas of the world and people getting outside plenty. Plenty of sunshine can raise your libido by as much as 100%. I imagine the reason British people have such low libidos is because the amount of sunshine Britain gets is terrible. India apparently has the fifth highest amount of sex in the entire world. And India's traditionalism is really strict. Only 12% of the men there have had premarital sex at all. Marriage is universal in India though, 98% of the men and 99% of the women there will marry in their lifetime. I imagine most of the people who did not marry are gay since they do not allow same sex marriage.
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I'm not sure if Russia is as uniquely conservative as people seem to think it is. From what I could see, all of Eastern Europe is kind of like that. The intensity of conservatism still varies from country to country of course. But all of Eastern Europe is fairly conservative. I'd say Hungary and Poland's governments are more aggressively conservative then Russia is. Putin promotes conservatism but I don't feel like he's truly passionate about it. I think his passion is "the glory of Russia" and he sees conservative values as a means to an end. On a cultural level, Russians are conservative because they were under Soviet rule for so long that they yearn for the conservative values. As far as conservatism goes, Russia's government and its people are pretty much aligned along center-right values.
Hungary and Poland's governments on the other hand, they are really trying to push their people to be more conservative then they really are. Viktor Orban talks all the time about how tradition, religion, and culture matter more then money. He has stated in public that his ultimate goal if he stays in power is to completely eliminate the financial incentive for women to work instead of staying at home and having babies. Poland and Hungary are the only countries in Europe that have essentially banned abortion. Poland's government even had a giant festival celebrating the declaration of Jesus Christ as the king of Poland. Hungary and Poland aggressively teach nationalistic and Christian moral values in their school system. Hungary and Poland really are "Christian nationalist" regimes. Hungary is also obsessed with renovating and restoring everything from the Medieval era. Fidesz officials are pouring a lot of money into renovating as many old castles and fortresses as they can.
Hungary has even said that the education system is too feminine and that there are too many female college graduates. That too many women graduating college was going to negatively effect the marriage and birth rate of the country. Another Fidesz official posted a video to her Facebook account telling women not to compete with men for the same salaries. There have been statues of different BLM figures that were erected in Hungary and the people there tore them down. One statue even got beheaded. Hungary has even written into its constitution that marriage is between a man and a woman and banned all LGBT propaganda in the country. They're even Netflix right now for putting a kid's cartoon on its service that shows a lesbian kiss, saying it violates the LGBT propaganda law.
There are obviously countries around the world that have more conservative laws and cultures then Hungary and Poland do. But Hungary and Poland stand out from every other country on Earth (except Afghanistan and Iran) in that their governments are on an ideological crusade against liberalism. Hungary even has signs painted onto the sidewalks of Budapest showing a male and female stick figure holding hands.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
@Lucas88,
"Sex is a sin but it's normal" in pre-woke western Europe.
Prague used to be that way until the last few years
too many Chinese, A-rabs, etc. infiltrated the place and
somewhat screwed it up.
"Sex is a sin but it's normal" in pre-woke western Europe.
Prague used to be that way until the last few years
too many Chinese, A-rabs, etc. infiltrated the place and
somewhat screwed it up.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
Who the hell put a BLM figure up in Hungary? lol wtf is wrong with peopleOutcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amThat's pretty much what I expected to hear. Latin America definitely has a reputation for sexual liberalism even if its fairly religious and conservative about other issues. My image of Latin America is admittedly, Brazil,Lucas88 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 8:14 pmNo Latin American country is truly conservative in the sense that you would define conservatism. My conservative Peruvian ex-girlfriend told me this in one conversation we had about the characteristics of Peruvian society. Many people pray to saints and pay lip service to Catholic values but then they hook up with an attractive stranger and have hot passionate sex. One Latin American woman once told me: "Sex is a sin but it's normal". That's if it's between a man and a woman. If it's gay sex, however, then it's seen as a major sin! Latin American societies are undoubtedly sexually liberal. The people there have that jungle DNA that makes them fiery and highly libidinous and no amount of social conservatism can change that since it's part of their natural makeup. Latinas get horny really easily and their pvssies get extremely wet. They're way better than White women. Latin America has a different energy. Whenever I'm there I feel horny all the time and always feel more sexually aggressive than normal. Seeing hot brown women with big butts and feminine charm everywhere does something to me mentally. In Latin America hot passionate sex between men and women is celebrated and there's no misandry or war of the sexes as there is in the Anglosphere. Mothers are proud whenever their sons go out and have sex with girls/women because at least they can be sure that they're not gay and have a healthy love for the opposite sex. Even though Latin American society is characterized by machismo and some degree of homophobia (although not as much as in previous decades), a subset of men still sneak off in their cars to the red-light district at night and pick up transsexual prostitutes or travestis as they are called in Spanish. They justify what they do by saying that travestis are hotter and more feminine than real women. So, as you can see, Latin American society is anything but sexually conservative. From Mexico all the way down to the tip of the Southern Cone there's literally not a single country that could satisfy your definition of conservatism.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
That doesn't mean that you can't find a minority of conservative people in those countries though. You'll still find extremely romantic girls who are not into casual sex at all and only want a loving relationship with the right guy. My own Peruvian ex-girlfriend was like that. She accepted me after many years of being alone because she found me serious and genuine as well as loving and caring. Many Latino men on the other hand are known to be fcukboys and womanizers, and romantic Latinas distrust them. Some would prefer to date a gringo because they perceive us as more serious and responsible.. Mainly because it has the largest population. There's no argument in favor of Brazil being a conservative country. But I knew that Brazil is not the only country in Latin America so I figured I might as well ask because you never really know. I also know that Latin America definitely has a substantial minority of genuinely conservative people.
Even though I generally don't like right-leaning liberalism because I view it as "fake conservatism" basically. I will say that a right-leaning liberal country still gives conservative people the opportunity to live conservative lifestyles without too much liberal interference. Its not really difficult to find people who are conservative or traditionalist in right-leaning liberal countries even if they don't dominate the culture like they do in Asia and Eastern Europe.
I can believe that Latinos have high sex drives. Indians, Filipinos, and Thai people do too though. Its the product of being in very sunny areas of the world and people getting outside plenty. Plenty of sunshine can raise your libido by as much as 100%. I imagine the reason British people have such low libidos is because the amount of sunshine Britain gets is terrible. India apparently has the fifth highest amount of sex in the entire world. And India's traditionalism is really strict. Only 12% of the men there have had premarital sex at all. Marriage is universal in India though, 98% of the men and 99% of the women there will marry in their lifetime. I imagine most of the people who did not marry are gay since they do not allow same sex marriage.
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I'm not sure if Russia is as uniquely conservative as people seem to think it is. From what I could see, all of Eastern Europe is kind of like that. The intensity of conservatism still varies from country to country of course. But all of Eastern Europe is fairly conservative. I'd say Hungary and Poland's governments are more aggressively conservative then Russia is. Putin promotes conservatism but I don't feel like he's truly passionate about it. I think his passion is "the glory of Russia" and he sees conservative values as a means to an end. On a cultural level, Russians are conservative because they were under Soviet rule for so long that they yearn for the conservative values. As far as conservatism goes, Russia's government and its people are pretty much aligned along center-right values.
Hungary and Poland's governments on the other hand, they are really trying to push their people to be more conservative then they really are. Viktor Orban talks all the time about how tradition, religion, and culture matter more then money. He has stated in public that his ultimate goal if he stays in power is to completely eliminate the financial incentive for women to work instead of staying at home and having babies. Poland and Hungary are the only countries in Europe that have essentially banned abortion. Poland's government even had a giant festival celebrating the declaration of Jesus Christ as the king of Poland. Hungary and Poland aggressively teach nationalistic and Christian moral values in their school system. Hungary and Poland really are "Christian nationalist" regimes. Hungary is also obsessed with renovating and restoring everything from the Medieval era. Fidesz officials are pouring a lot of money into renovating as many old castles and fortresses as they can.
Hungary has even said that the education system is too feminine and that there are too many female college graduates. That too many women graduating college was going to negatively effect the marriage and birth rate of the country. Another Fidesz official posted a video to her Facebook account telling women not to compete with men for the same salaries. There have been statues of different BLM figures that were erected in Hungary and the people there tore them down. One statue even got beheaded. Hungary has even written into its constitution that marriage is between a man and a woman and banned all LGBT propaganda in the country. They're even Netflix right now for putting a kid's cartoon on its service that shows a lesbian kiss, saying it violates the LGBT propaganda law.
There are obviously countries around the world that have more conservative laws and cultures then Hungary and Poland do. But Hungary and Poland stand out from every other country on Earth (except Afghanistan and Iran) in that their governments are on an ideological crusade against liberalism. Hungary even has signs painted onto the sidewalks of Budapest showing a male and female stick figure holding hands.

I thought Putin was conservative because he did slam the woke stuff, kicked out p***y Riot (a feminist punk band), and did some other things that made leftist all mad.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
He is conservative, I’m just saying I don’t think he is fanatically conservative the way Viktor Orban is.WanderingProtagonist wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 5:44 amWho the hell put a BLM figure up in Hungary? lol wtf is wrong with peopleOutcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amThat's pretty much what I expected to hear. Latin America definitely has a reputation for sexual liberalism even if its fairly religious and conservative about other issues. My image of Latin America is admittedly, Brazil,Lucas88 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 8:14 pmNo Latin American country is truly conservative in the sense that you would define conservatism. My conservative Peruvian ex-girlfriend told me this in one conversation we had about the characteristics of Peruvian society. Many people pray to saints and pay lip service to Catholic values but then they hook up with an attractive stranger and have hot passionate sex. One Latin American woman once told me: "Sex is a sin but it's normal". That's if it's between a man and a woman. If it's gay sex, however, then it's seen as a major sin! Latin American societies are undoubtedly sexually liberal. The people there have that jungle DNA that makes them fiery and highly libidinous and no amount of social conservatism can change that since it's part of their natural makeup. Latinas get horny really easily and their pvssies get extremely wet. They're way better than White women. Latin America has a different energy. Whenever I'm there I feel horny all the time and always feel more sexually aggressive than normal. Seeing hot brown women with big butts and feminine charm everywhere does something to me mentally. In Latin America hot passionate sex between men and women is celebrated and there's no misandry or war of the sexes as there is in the Anglosphere. Mothers are proud whenever their sons go out and have sex with girls/women because at least they can be sure that they're not gay and have a healthy love for the opposite sex. Even though Latin American society is characterized by machismo and some degree of homophobia (although not as much as in previous decades), a subset of men still sneak off in their cars to the red-light district at night and pick up transsexual prostitutes or travestis as they are called in Spanish. They justify what they do by saying that travestis are hotter and more feminine than real women. So, as you can see, Latin American society is anything but sexually conservative. From Mexico all the way down to the tip of the Southern Cone there's literally not a single country that could satisfy your definition of conservatism.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 17th, 2022, 7:01 pmI was particularly interested in hearing from @Lucas88 since he knows more about Latin America then I do. Are all the Latin American countries right leaning liberal with sizable conservative minorities or are there any countries that seem truly conservative?
That doesn't mean that you can't find a minority of conservative people in those countries though. You'll still find extremely romantic girls who are not into casual sex at all and only want a loving relationship with the right guy. My own Peruvian ex-girlfriend was like that. She accepted me after many years of being alone because she found me serious and genuine as well as loving and caring. Many Latino men on the other hand are known to be fcukboys and womanizers, and romantic Latinas distrust them. Some would prefer to date a gringo because they perceive us as more serious and responsible.. Mainly because it has the largest population. There's no argument in favor of Brazil being a conservative country. But I knew that Brazil is not the only country in Latin America so I figured I might as well ask because you never really know. I also know that Latin America definitely has a substantial minority of genuinely conservative people.
Even though I generally don't like right-leaning liberalism because I view it as "fake conservatism" basically. I will say that a right-leaning liberal country still gives conservative people the opportunity to live conservative lifestyles without too much liberal interference. Its not really difficult to find people who are conservative or traditionalist in right-leaning liberal countries even if they don't dominate the culture like they do in Asia and Eastern Europe.
I can believe that Latinos have high sex drives. Indians, Filipinos, and Thai people do too though. Its the product of being in very sunny areas of the world and people getting outside plenty. Plenty of sunshine can raise your libido by as much as 100%. I imagine the reason British people have such low libidos is because the amount of sunshine Britain gets is terrible. India apparently has the fifth highest amount of sex in the entire world. And India's traditionalism is really strict. Only 12% of the men there have had premarital sex at all. Marriage is universal in India though, 98% of the men and 99% of the women there will marry in their lifetime. I imagine most of the people who did not marry are gay since they do not allow same sex marriage.
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I'm not sure if Russia is as uniquely conservative as people seem to think it is. From what I could see, all of Eastern Europe is kind of like that. The intensity of conservatism still varies from country to country of course. But all of Eastern Europe is fairly conservative. I'd say Hungary and Poland's governments are more aggressively conservative then Russia is. Putin promotes conservatism but I don't feel like he's truly passionate about it. I think his passion is "the glory of Russia" and he sees conservative values as a means to an end. On a cultural level, Russians are conservative because they were under Soviet rule for so long that they yearn for the conservative values. As far as conservatism goes, Russia's government and its people are pretty much aligned along center-right values.
Hungary and Poland's governments on the other hand, they are really trying to push their people to be more conservative then they really are. Viktor Orban talks all the time about how tradition, religion, and culture matter more then money. He has stated in public that his ultimate goal if he stays in power is to completely eliminate the financial incentive for women to work instead of staying at home and having babies. Poland and Hungary are the only countries in Europe that have essentially banned abortion. Poland's government even had a giant festival celebrating the declaration of Jesus Christ as the king of Poland. Hungary and Poland aggressively teach nationalistic and Christian moral values in their school system. Hungary and Poland really are "Christian nationalist" regimes. Hungary is also obsessed with renovating and restoring everything from the Medieval era. Fidesz officials are pouring a lot of money into renovating as many old castles and fortresses as they can.
Hungary has even said that the education system is too feminine and that there are too many female college graduates. That too many women graduating college was going to negatively effect the marriage and birth rate of the country. Another Fidesz official posted a video to her Facebook account telling women not to compete with men for the same salaries. There have been statues of different BLM figures that were erected in Hungary and the people there tore them down. One statue even got beheaded. Hungary has even written into its constitution that marriage is between a man and a woman and banned all LGBT propaganda in the country. They're even Netflix right now for putting a kid's cartoon on its service that shows a lesbian kiss, saying it violates the LGBT propaganda law.
There are obviously countries around the world that have more conservative laws and cultures then Hungary and Poland do. But Hungary and Poland stand out from every other country on Earth (except Afghanistan and Iran) in that their governments are on an ideological crusade against liberalism. Hungary even has signs painted onto the sidewalks of Budapest showing a male and female stick figure holding hands.![]()
I thought Putin was conservative because he did slam the woke stuff, kicked out p***y Riot (a feminist punk band), and did some other things that made leftist all mad.
Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
I myself like what you call "right-leaning liberal" societies the most because they genuinely do respect individual freedom but without going out of their way to attack or denigrate conservative ideals. They truly do allow for the individual to define his own values and live as he chooses to a large degree. The same cannot be said for the left-leaning progressives who dominate the political sphere in the US and Western Europe. Those intransigent ideologues clearly want to force their own political ideals upon everyone else and have launched a full-frontal attack upon all vestiges of conservative and traditionalist thought. Moreover, they are hellbent on demonizing anybody who doesn't think the same way as they do. At least in right-leaning liberal societies like Latin America those who desire to live in accordance with conservative or traditionalist values are respected like everyone else and sometimes even commended. There's no systematic smear campaign against them just because their lifestyle doesn't reflect the whims of some authoritarian progressive assholes.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amEven though I generally don't like right-leaning liberalism because I view it as "fake conservatism" basically. I will say that a right-leaning liberal country still gives conservative people the opportunity to live conservative lifestyles without too much liberal interference. Its not really difficult to find people who are conservative or traditionalist in right-leaning liberal countries even if they don't dominate the culture like they do in Asia and Eastern Europe.
I support individual freedom in the true sense and believe that a healthy society should allow its citizens a generous degree of latitude but I also believe that when it comes to issues of critical importance a strong national government should intervene in order to ensure the health and prosperity of the nation. Any good government should strive to build and direct an economy that favors the people and their needs. I also agree with you that the government should outlaw and crack down on things that are undeniably destructive to society such as hard drugs and perverted forms of pornography such as BDSM. A healthy society must exercise common sense. We can't tolerate or endorse heroin use or obscene or damaging varieties of sexual behavior just because some people clamor for "muh freedom". Yes, some people will continue to do these things even if they are outlawed, but at least they will be mostly confined to small pockets of the disreputable underclass and not generalized throughout the rest of normal society. If people want to do those things they can go to seedy little clubs with other degenerates, but they better not have the audacity to promote their lifestyle to the rest of us.
As for traditionalist societies, I find them too stifling and controlling for my tastes. I think that it is dangerous when a group of social engineers impose excessively strict rules upon the population and attempt to control almost every aspect of people's lives. In many people - especially in those of an eleutherophilic disposition - it will eventually give rise to resentment and cause them to turn against the conservative/traditionalist society in which they were raised. At some point the more you tell people what they can and can't do the more rebellious they become. Then droves of disillusioned people rush to support progressive political movements and subversion takes root. This happened in the late 60s and 70s with the counterculture movement. In light of this I hold the conviction that a wise leader should allow his people a decent amount of leeway. He should never come across as too restrictive or dictatorial so as not to provoke an unwanted revolution.
There are actually places in Latin America that have cooler climates and often overcast weather. They are situated high up in the mountains. I'm talking about places like Mexico City, Bogotá, Quito and Cusco. But the people there are still highly libidinous. I think that there's just something about the biological constitution of Latin Americans that makes them like that. I'm especially attracted to Latinas due to their warm-blooded, libidinous equatorial constitution and feel like they're my perfect match. Conversely I don't feel comfortable with women from the septentrional ethnic groups which developed in the harsh and inhospitable icy wastelands of the north. I find them just too alien.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amI can believe that Latinos have high sex drives. Indians, Filipinos, and Thai people do too though. Its the product of being in very sunny areas of the world and people getting outside plenty. Plenty of sunshine can raise your libido by as much as 100%. I imagine the reason British people have such low libidos is because the amount of sunshine Britain gets is terrible. India apparently has the fifth highest amount of sex in the entire world. And India's traditionalism is really strict. Only 12% of the men there have had premarital sex at all. Marriage is universal in India though, 98% of the men and 99% of the women there will marry in their lifetime. I imagine most of the people who did not marry are gay since they do not allow same sex marriage.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
That is true, right leaning liberal societies are not hostile towards conservatism. I feel like the Southern US is right-leaning liberal too and, it’s not too bad. If you want to live a conservative lifestyle there’s way more opportunities to live that way then there are among left leaning liberal or progressive societies.Lucas88 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 8:24 amI myself like what you call "right-leaning liberal" societies the most because they genuinely do respect individual freedom but without going out of their way to attack or denigrate conservative ideals. They truly do allow for the individual to define his own values and live as he chooses to a large degree. The same cannot be said for the left-leaning progressives who dominate the political sphere in the US and Western Europe. Those intransigent ideologues clearly want to force their own political ideals upon everyone else and have launched a full-frontal attack upon all vestiges of conservative and traditionalist thought. Moreover, they are hellbent on demonizing anybody who doesn't think the same way as they do. At least in right-leaning liberal societies like Latin America those who desire to live in accordance with conservative or traditionalist values are respected like everyone else and sometimes even commended. There's no systematic smear campaign against them just because their lifestyle doesn't reflect the whims of some authoritarian progressive assholes.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amEven though I generally don't like right-leaning liberalism because I view it as "fake conservatism" basically. I will say that a right-leaning liberal country still gives conservative people the opportunity to live conservative lifestyles without too much liberal interference. Its not really difficult to find people who are conservative or traditionalist in right-leaning liberal countries even if they don't dominate the culture like they do in Asia and Eastern Europe.
I support individual freedom in the true sense and believe that a healthy society should allow its citizens a generous degree of latitude but I also believe that when it comes to issues of critical importance a strong national government should intervene in order to ensure the health and prosperity of the nation. Any good government should strive to build and direct an economy that favors the people and their needs. I also agree with you that the government should outlaw and crack down on things that are undeniably destructive to society such as hard drugs and perverted forms of pornography such as BDSM. A healthy society must exercise common sense. We can't tolerate or endorse heroin use or obscene or damaging varieties of sexual behavior just because some people clamor for "muh freedom". Yes, some people will continue to do these things even if they are outlawed, but at least they will be mostly confined to small pockets of the disreputable underclass and not generalized throughout the rest of normal society. If people want to do those things they can go to seedy little clubs with other degenerates, but they better not have the audacity to promote their lifestyle to the rest of us.
As for traditionalist societies, I find them too stifling and controlling for my tastes. I think that it is dangerous when a group of social engineers impose excessively strict rules upon the population and attempt to control almost every aspect of people's lives. In many people - especially in those of an eleutherophilic disposition - it will eventually give rise to resentment and cause them to turn against the conservative/traditionalist society in which they were raised. At some point the more you tell people what they can and can't do the more rebellious they become. Then droves of disillusioned people rush to support progressive political movements and subversion takes root. This happened in the late 60s and 70s with the counterculture movement. In light of this I hold the conviction that a wise leader should allow his people a decent amount of leeway. He should never come across as too restrictive or dictatorial so as not to provoke an unwanted revolution.
There are actually places in Latin America that have cooler climates and often overcast weather. They are situated high up in the mountains. I'm talking about places like Mexico City, Bogotá, Quito and Cusco. But the people there are still highly libidinous. I think that there's just something about the biological constitution of Latin Americans that makes them like that. I'm especially attracted to Latinas due to their warm-blooded, libidinous equatorial constitution and feel like they're my perfect match. Conversely I don't feel comfortable with women from the septentrional ethnic groups which developed in the harsh and inhospitable icy wastelands of the north. I find them just too alien.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑September 18th, 2022, 12:53 amI can believe that Latinos have high sex drives. Indians, Filipinos, and Thai people do too though. Its the product of being in very sunny areas of the world and people getting outside plenty. Plenty of sunshine can raise your libido by as much as 100%. I imagine the reason British people have such low libidos is because the amount of sunshine Britain gets is terrible. India apparently has the fifth highest amount of sex in the entire world. And India's traditionalism is really strict. Only 12% of the men there have had premarital sex at all. Marriage is universal in India though, 98% of the men and 99% of the women there will marry in their lifetime. I imagine most of the people who did not marry are gay since they do not allow same sex marriage.
Right leaning liberal societies in my experience are either extremely apolitical or extremely polarized. In Latin America it seems like extreme political apathy whereas the US variant in the Southern US is extreme polarization.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
Most Latinos in LatAm are not left or right sotospeak. The question of the elephant in the room is, "Which individuals in LatAm are "woke" in that it would impede your conservative lifestyle??"
It's a toss-up. One rule of thumb is that the more Anglicized/Americanised places where expats congregate is a good indicator that it's "woke"/liberal asf. Before wokeism had become a term, I was already trying to avoid such places whilst abroad in LatAm. Some of the best strip clubs and brothels I have been to have been outside of Gringolandia sections in LatAm.
It's a toss-up. One rule of thumb is that the more Anglicized/Americanised places where expats congregate is a good indicator that it's "woke"/liberal asf. Before wokeism had become a term, I was already trying to avoid such places whilst abroad in LatAm. Some of the best strip clubs and brothels I have been to have been outside of Gringolandia sections in LatAm.
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Re: Is all of Latin America right-leaning liberal?
Absolutely not.
All of Latin America is actually very left leaning. Hence, why they are unable to progress. You can see it with the "Pink Tide" movement. The only outcasts is Bolsanaro. But it seems he will lose the elections. To understand Latin America better read about Argentina.
All of Latin America is actually very left leaning. Hence, why they are unable to progress. You can see it with the "Pink Tide" movement. The only outcasts is Bolsanaro. But it seems he will lose the elections. To understand Latin America better read about Argentina.
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