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Conservativism is, and always has been, externally-validated egocentrism. There aren't any fundamental conservative values. A conservative isn't good because they want good things, or do good things, or say good things. A conservative is good because they are a member of the conservative in-group. Therefore, anything a conservative does, or says, or wants is a good thing because it is a conservative who does, says, or wants it. Anyone who opposes the conservative in-group is, by definition, bad. Therefore anything they do, want, or say is bad. If a conservative says the same thing as a progressive, then it is good when the conservative says it and bad when the progressive says it.
This is the appeal of conservativism.
how does any of that arguement not apply to leftism or any political belief?
that's just how human beings work. we like people who are like us and validate our views. we hate people who aren't like us and challenge of views.
the point of any political belief system is to establish the boundaries of belief that mark the in group from the out group.
You only think that because conservatives believe everyone is like them, in order to make themselves feel better about being narcissistic. Because that isn't at all how it works for anyone who isn't conservative. Progressives and moderates have principles, things they believe even if it doesn't benefit them directly. There are fundamental values built on empathy, like liberty, equality, and justice. For the progressive position, these are not negotiable. Progressives will consider their values to determine where they stand on any particular issue. Conservatives will pick and choose which values to lean on as an argument in order to defend the position they have already chosen.
Conservativism is not a political belief system. There are no universal conservative values. You are deluded if you think that's how everyone else thinks.