What change are they resistant to, in your mind?
Can't remember who said it but I think about this sometimes: Free men are not equal, and equal men are not free.
If you were going to be an expat, why not Hungary or Poland?
HP, you understand that we are using the word "conservative" differently.
The definition I am using is simply "resistant to change", not as a label for a group. I am not so interested in debates over documents whose principals are today ignored and whose defined limitations are violated every second of every day. That disinterest extends today to all those who wish to return to some better times, but the clock moves forward - only. Only in death is one free, in the meantime it is a slog to seek freedom where ever it may be permitted.
re "free men"; where might that be? Where might a man be born without chains? No where friend, you cannot travel without a document indicating whose chattel you are, and you are owned for life - no frigging escape ! And the government can take your documents ? How is such permitted ? I do not like, or trust, this world and most in it.
All men are not born equal, a simple fact so obvious I have difficulty typing it. Birth is the grand lottery, and each receives the cards dealt; few or many, useful or not - those are the cards as dealt and one now has to play them for best effect. Male or female, ugly or handsome, rich or poor, smart or dumb, peace or war, amidst war or peace; no child at birth selected anything, it is chance (yet some take pride in being born rich, or white, or - the list goes on).
I should be proud to be born an American ? What a load of steaming poop; more correctly I should be thanking my parents as I was not a part of my conception or birth. As newly arrived, I would like to select the country with whom I wish to affiliate; that which infringes the least of my so-called freedoms. The US today is a poor choice for personal freedom.
One may debate this point, but I will listen to none who have not lived in several countries AND speak those languages; experience is variable but always preferred to some armchair thought.
So far we have dispensed with both freedom and equality, how about "You get what you work for." I can live with that, but where?
This is a bunch to digest, will post shortly "The World is your Oyster, Where to Eat" (better times, eh)