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I mean, at least one of them clearly is, but I rather suspect they're saying that no, they're simply not the problem. Or at least, they are not the problem with conservative politics. Rather, that the political and ideological culture of the south is a corruption in the heart of American conservatism.
However, this is @DBDr 's post, so I suppose they can speak for themself.
Is it? Or is it more that conservatism worldwide is generally braindead. If anything British 'conservatives', who have not been influenced in the slightest by the Lost Cause seem even worse than US ones, and let us not even speak about European 'conservative' parties. All contemptible as far as I know. Actual RW parties (SD, AfD, Reconquista) that might halt the rot are all new radicals and have little 'conservative' pedigree.
The problem lies probably somewhere in that they want to 'conserve' what they grew up with, but as society keeps moving leftwards, so do they. They lack a coherent worldview or ideology.
All Western conservative movements are continuously affected by online discourse filled with American right-wing thought (some of it derived from the Southern variety of conservatism, or paleoconservatism in general), though, even when that though isn't in itself particularly suitable to the culture where it's imported to.
But to what degree? Of course there's some effect, but I'd be surprised if e.g. AfD leadership were routinely reading English texts.
I daresay that all European political party leaderships (at least in countries where excellent command of English is basically something that's expected from most academically trained people, presuming the leadership consists of such people) read English texts all the time, at least insofar as they have time to read anything. And anyway the activist class below them tends to spend a great deal of time on Twitter and other social medias, almost by definition being exposed to Anglo thought there.
I really doubt that e.g. Bjorn Hocke, or the lesbian who runs AfD or Zemmour read much English... I'll have to check.
Mind you, Alice Weidel speaks Mandarin and spent 6 yrs in China working for GS..
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