Anonymous
8/2/2025, 5:38:24 PM
No.33448472
>>33448439
I agree, but those are more commonly found on the conservative right rather than the fringes. I suppose it depends on what we mean by "right wing". On the fringe right, I suspect what motivates at least some women on the fringe right - fetishisation of the atavism aside - is also the liberating aspect of tyranny, where a restriction of freedom, paradoxically frees them from the dictatorship of possibility. Unlike the more mainstream conservative girl bosses, they want to submerge in the simple life where there is no need to live up to expectations but simply be taken care of by a capable man.
What >>33448428 says is not wrong though, in the sense that the dichotomy between left and right has become muddled in the Anglosphere, actually resembling more the European political landscape, mimicking patterns from the early days of fascism, when the distinction between the left and the right was not as clear cut, in particular with regard to the economic aspect.
I agree, but those are more commonly found on the conservative right rather than the fringes. I suppose it depends on what we mean by "right wing". On the fringe right, I suspect what motivates at least some women on the fringe right - fetishisation of the atavism aside - is also the liberating aspect of tyranny, where a restriction of freedom, paradoxically frees them from the dictatorship of possibility. Unlike the more mainstream conservative girl bosses, they want to submerge in the simple life where there is no need to live up to expectations but simply be taken care of by a capable man.
What >>33448428 says is not wrong though, in the sense that the dichotomy between left and right has become muddled in the Anglosphere, actually resembling more the European political landscape, mimicking patterns from the early days of fascism, when the distinction between the left and the right was not as clear cut, in particular with regard to the economic aspect.