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The right lacks the left’s predilection for vicious infighting. Wreckers are constantly trying to split them, to generally poor results. Rightists are just like, “yeah whatever, they’ve got some bad takes, it’s not a big deal for us, that’s no reason to excommunicate useful people.” Perhaps there’s a lesson there.

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Are you kidding? The right is splitting literally any time more than one moron steps into a room. They all have main character syndrome and can’t stand actually working on a political project with anyone else.

The only organization they have is the organization that the status quo builds for them. The powers of capital are capable of organizing even the unorganizable.

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They take the same approach to useful people with a pattern of monstrous behavior, too. I think their apparent resilience to bad takes might just come down to them having no actual core values outside of their feelings

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The right, famous for not immediately turning on each other immediately after getting into power, best exemplified by Germany in '34 in what is famously called “Night of the Long Hugs”

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