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[[Category:Nationalism ontology]]
[[Category:Toryism ontology]]

Latest revision as of 05:46, 25 December 2025

  1. Tea Party axis1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
Z (wiki feature; pronounced Category) 1-1-1
alias (en)
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color swatch references
subset of
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case of
cluster of movements
prototype notes
United States Tory movement that emerged in the early 2000s, about 2007 according to some. before the early 2000s United States "conservative" parties had some claim to being right-Liberal parties, but then they went through a hard turn into solely being about taking the United States "back" from immigrants and people of the wrong religion. I use the term Toryism in reference to the concept of a faction that rejects the creation of a parliament because having democracy would give Catholics too much of British society. it's funny. even though the original Tories and Britain's modern Tory party are separate groups of people, they aren't ultimately that different in their values. and it only gets worse when you note the repeated event of some people in the United States choosing a party specifically in the hope it wasn't Catholic. did Toryism ever really have a beginning and an end?

Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
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along with [Item]
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forming from [Item]
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Usage notes[edit]