Summary
The article discusses debates among conservatives about whether to support all right-wing views or reject some based on moral principles. The author argues that conservatives should reject extreme or harmful views and maintain a morally principled stance.
Key Facts
- Conservatives are discussing whether to accept all views on the right or to set boundaries.
- The phrase "no enemies to the right" means accepting all right-wing views, no matter what they are.
- The author believes true conservatism involves following principles and rejecting harmful trends.
- Moral relativism is the idea that all beliefs are equally valid; the author disagrees with this.
- Some right-wing individuals or views should be "canceled" for being harmful, according to the author.
- Drawing lines between acceptable and unacceptable views can help keep the political movement strong.
- The author mentions an example of refusing to associate with podcaster Nick Fuentes due to his extreme views.
- The author believes monitoring right-wing views can keep the movement healthy and viable against the Left.