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Since it has become apparent that the amount of grifters within the conservative movement was higher than I thought, I decided to make this to help people see where they see themselves as a part of in the movement.

Establishment Right- A corporatist conglomerate that supports amnesty, mass legal immigration, zionism, and leftist controlled corporations. Includes neocons, zionists, and corporatists.

Alt-Right- Includes controlled opposition by antifa members, and federal agents. Movement is a lot smaller than they claim to be.

"Fake Right"- Tend to refer to themselves as simply 'center-right', 'right-leaning centrist', 'moderate leftist', or 'liberal conservative', when what they really mean is that they are socially liberal, which is not right-wing. They refer to themselves that way in an attempt to distance themselves from the broader Left. They tend to support mass legal immigration, and to some extent LGBT ideology. Includes 'liberalists', libertines, pro-LGBT activists, and zionists.

I noticed how more people are using the phrase "dissident right" to distinguish themselves from the establishment right, alt-right and the 'fake right' in an effort to make it easier to spot grifters within the conservative movement. I consider myself to be a part of the dissident right.

Dissident Right- A grassroots movement that favors a reduction in both legal and illegal immigration, and opposes political correctness, LGBT ideology, and neoconservatism/zionism. Includes anti-neocons/anti-zionists, anti-communists, traditionalists, and nationalists.

Since it has become apparent that the amount of grifters within the conservative movement was higher than I thought, I decided to make this to help people see where they see themselves as a part of in the movement. **Establishment Right-** A corporatist conglomerate that supports amnesty, mass legal immigration, zionism, and leftist controlled corporations. Includes neocons, zionists, and corporatists. **Alt-Right-** Includes controlled opposition by antifa members, and federal agents. Movement is a lot smaller than they claim to be. **"Fake Right"-** Tend to refer to themselves as simply 'center-right', 'right-leaning centrist', 'moderate leftist', or 'liberal conservative', when what they really mean is that they are socially liberal, which is not right-wing. They refer to themselves that way in an attempt to distance themselves from the broader Left. They tend to support mass legal immigration, and to some extent LGBT ideology. Includes 'liberalists', libertines, pro-LGBT activists, and zionists. [There tend to be grifters within this political sphere, and r/TheDonald tends to lean towards this political sphere.](#spoiler) I noticed how more people are using the phrase "dissident right" to distinguish themselves from the establishment right, alt-right and the 'fake right' in an effort to make it easier to spot grifters within the conservative movement. I consider myself to be a part of the dissident right. **Dissident Right-** A grassroots movement that favors a reduction in both legal and illegal immigration, and opposes political correctness, LGBT ideology, and neoconservatism/zionism. Includes anti-neocons/anti-zionists, anti-communists, traditionalists, and nationalists.

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Interesting way to put it.

I don't know if it makes me "fake right". But I think all our problems stem from taxation (including inflation). No taxation means no welfare state, no welfare state means no "refugees". No taxation means no public schools, and the free market won't pay for Marxist indoctrination camps. No taxation means no healthcare, so degenerate aids-spreading lifestyles are no longer affordable. No taxation means no single mother households supported by the state shitting out future criminals. No taxation means no bailing out banks when they fuck up (and people learning to not keep their hard earned cash in a fucking bank).

Take away the money, and you solve basically every problem.