>>95101363>Social conservatives, who want the Bible read in schoolsSo? It's an important piece of literature.
>and being non-Christian to be illegalNo they don't moron. That is the most blatant strawmanning I've ever seen. Republicans didn't want to ban all other religions at any point in the party's history. They are just more aware of how self-destructive Islam is.
>Merging the state with a prescribed set of values is fascistNewsflash: every government has a set of prescribed values they enforce. Don't steal, don't murder, don't harrass, etc. While Republicans do support said values being traditionalist in nature, that still doesn't mean that they're fascist. EVERY nation before the 1950's celebrated traditional values, not just "muh fascists".
>Government to subsidize and protect big businessOkay, I'll give you that one. The rampant corporatism in the Republican Party is still a problem. Still doesn't mean they're fascist though.
>and Tea Partiers, who are uneducated fucks that just don't like people who aren't the same color as themOh yes, we all know being against rampant taxation and being for strong borders TOTALLY means you hate brown people.
>But go on, tell me how George Will and all the shitposters in your ancap thread on /pol/ are a representative cross-section of American right-wing politicsHow about you actually read their platform and find out for yourself.
https://www.gop.com/platform/Oh wait, but that would shatter your perception of the "EVIL CHRISTIAN FASCIST REPUBLICAN" your gender-studies professor built in your head! No, I know you'd rather keep this discussion at a juvenile "us vs them" level without actually tackling your opponent's arguments. So go ahead, ignore the fact that half the country isn't nazis and continue in your fantasy of evil fascists trying to rule the world. Continue lowering the public dialogue by making politics become a constant insulting of strawmen.
tldr; Go outside and talk to people.