Conservatism isn't considered an extremist ideology neither is Republicanism. I think you are attempting to conflate extremism with the conservative spectrum.
I'm sorry that I wasn't more clear. I don't believe that all conservatives are extremist, nor do I think all Republicans are. I was in fact drawing a line of distinction between mainstream conservatives and extreme conservatives.
I would say that the Republican Party as a whole is moving closer and closer to the extreme right, which is troublesome to me. I remember a time when Republicans were more moderate. Now I can count moderate Republicans on one hand.
You're falling for the big lie that so called "right wing extremists" are just a few steps down the spectrum from conservatism and that isn't true;.....
I'm not sure where you got the idea that I thought most conservatives were right-wing extremists. But again, I apologize that I was not more clear in stating my belief that that is NOT the case.
I'd say the difference between right-wing extremists and mainstream conservatives is about the same as the difference between left-wing extremists and mainstream liberals.
If you think most democrats -- especially those in power, like Pelosi and Biden -- are "left-wing extremists," then I have news for you, you are the one who is deluded, who has been lied to by media, and who has bought the lie, hook line and sinker. Today's Democratic Party, on any international measuring stick, would be to the right of center. Extreme liberals are rare in this country. They exist, but they don't have any political clout. If you don't believe me, I refer you to Exhibit A: Bernie Sanders. He's pretty solidly "Left," (not even "extreme left," as he is not calling for communism or an end to all capitalism), and he has been soundly silenced by the Democratic Party and deemed too far left for them. They almost tolerate Warren, who is significantly right of Sanders, and that's just almost.
Antifa qualifies as left-wing extremists. And they are condemned by the PTB. They ran a slick campaign, trying to get people to believe that "Antifa" just means "anti-fascist," and anyone who was anti-anti-fa was just "fascist." They fooled a lot of people -- myself included. But when they started killing people in the name of their movement, it became clear they were extremists.
I know you're watching something on the CNN side of the media bias spectrum after reading your posts in this thread.
Sorry. I can't stand CNN. I get my news from as unbiased sources as possible.
BBC is a great source for American news, because they don't have a dog in the race, as it were. They tend to be very unbiased on American news, because they have no allegiance either way. They don't have to worry about which side is buttering their bread, because neither side is. With world news, they tend to be a little biased, not either right or left, but just self-centered -- they report things in a way to make themselves look good. Huh, whoda thunk it, right?
For other unbiased sources, I recommend AP and Reuters.
I do think it's ironic you said "Stop acting like it wasn't right-wing extremists. Only brain-washed ignorant fools believe that."
I said that in direct respond to "Absolutely," who had said "Stop acting like it wasn't Antifa."
It wasn't Antifa. We have real-time footage of the people who broke in. Some of them even streamed live onto social media while they were breaking in. Authorities had been tracking the web with their comments. They had been planning this coup for weeks. They said they were going to do it, and they did it. It wasn't Antifa. It was extreme right-wing groups like The Proud Boys and Neo-Nazis. This is not mainstream Republicans or mainstream conservativism. This is extremism.
Freedom of Speech has limits. You can't yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. You can joke about causing harm to the President. And you can't attempt to overthrow the government. What those people did was treason, and it should not be tolerated.
If mainstream Republicans want to be seen as "not on the same field" as right-wing extremists, then they should be much more vocal and vehement about their denouncement against Trump and his followers and what they did. Otherwise, they're going to start looking more and more like the extremists themselves.
In other words, quit preaching to me about how different you are from extremists. Just show me. Prove it to me with your actions, and denounce Trump and his followers.
If you can't do that, then maybe you're not all that different.