Conservatives on the Wrong Side of History on Mandela, Most Other Things
When has the American right ever—ever—been on the right side of history?
The answer is almost never.
...Do you support the American Revolution? I should hope so. You would not have, however,
had you been a conservative in 1785. American Loyalists, perhaps 20
percent of the white population of the day, were devoted to king and
crown for mostly the usual reasons: They were older, better established, had more money, were scared of change.
How about the abolition of slavery? I reckon you’re on board with that.
Well, Lord knows you wouldn’t have been if you’d been among the 1860
conservatives who started a war over it (and whose apologists today insist the Civil War was not about slavery).
In terms of domestic politics, few polemical tasks are easier than
demonstrating how wrong conservatism has been about pretty much
everything in all of American history. Eradication of child labor? Why, an imposition on business owners to run their factories as they saw fit, you socialist! Giving women the right to vote?
Women?! They simply don’t possess the logical faculties to be entrusted
with such a responsibility, and anyway where will it end—I suppose
you’ll be suggesting that black people get the franchise next? Segregation. Miscegenation
laws. Immigration. Civil rights. The environmental movement.
Conservatism’s record: wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong.
Conservatives on the Wrong Side of History on Mandela Most Other Things - The Daily Beast
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