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“Conservatives don’t speak out?”

I’m a center-right libertarian. One of the arguments I hear most from my left wing friends often is that “conservatives don’t speak out against the far-right” like liberals do. I’m no alt-righter, but my first reaction was to conclude that that wouldn’t do any good. Radicals on both the left and the right are hard to “convert” for lack of a better term. Plus the center-left rarely speaks out against the radical left either.

Then one of my friends pointed to the fact that people often have “spoken out” with positive results. Look at people like MLK, Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony, etc. They used protests and free speech to lead to amazing results. The problem arises when they go beyond free speech and start acting violently, like rioting, looting, and even wars.

Anyway, should center-right people speak out against the far-right, and if so, how? How can we do it in a productive and non-violent way? I know there were plenty of “never Trump” Republicans in 2016, but they kind of died out.
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QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Being far right or far left usually involves being some kind of fucking retard, and I'm more than happy to shit on those people - but I do not remotely concern myself with being productive about it. And why should I? That's just fucking myself in the ass.

Imagine, if one of these days something actually jolts in the sack of rusty doorknobs sporty spice calls a brain and he has a "holy shit, I'm really fucking dumb" epiphany. What do I get out of that? I just lost a prime lolcow.