>>512475819
That's the conservative style: constantly bitch about the problem, but never do anything to fix it, and instead cuck...every.damn.time. That's been the case since Robert L. Dabney wrote about it in "The Southern Magazine" in 1871:
"This is a party which never conserves anything. Its history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party, and aims to save its credit by a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at last in the innovation. What was the resisted novelty of yesterday is to-day one of the accepted principles of conservatism; it is now conservative only in affecting to resist the next innovation, which will to-morrow be forced upon its timidity, and will be succeeded by some third revolution, to be denounced and then adopted in its turn. American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it moves forward towards perdition...The only practical purpose which it now subserves in American politics is to give enough exercise to Radicalism to keep it “in wind,” and to prevent its becoming pursy and lazy from having nothing to whip. No doubt, after a few years, when women’s suffrage shall have become an accomplished fact, conservatism will tacitly admit it into its creed, and thenceforward plume itself upon its wise firmness in opposing with similar weapons the extreme of baby suffrage; and when that too shall have been won, it will be heard declaring that the integrity of the American Constitution requires at least the refusal of suffrage to asses. There it will assume, with great dignity, its final position."
And that seems to be by design:
"...[I]n Disraeli’s Conservative Party, the real conservatives were liberalized, while the liberals to some degree became conservatives, since on the basis of the utilitarian ideas they professed, it was easy to show that they had a community of material interests with their adversaries."
-Julius Evola, La Vita Italiana, September 1940