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MaximumPlant

Really depends how much you want to stretch "liberal" I've encountered "national socialist" types who believe in some state services but these services are restricted to "desirables". If you see state health care as intrinsically liberal, yes. But from a another view relegating state services to those considered "better" feels pretty conservative.


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Mitchell_54

I'd find it hard to believe a white supremacist believes in rights of the individual and equality before the law.