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Cuckservative


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"Cuckservative" is a pejorative[1] formed as a portmanteau of "cuck", an
abbreviation of the word "cuckold", and the political designation
"conservative". It has become a derogatory label used by white
nationalists and the alt-right in the United States to denigrate other
conservatives.

The word "cuckservative" reached a high level of mainstream political
conversation around mid-July 2015, where it gained media attention just a
few weeks before the start of the first Republican primary debate for the
2016 United States presidential election.[4][7]

The term, as well as the shortened form "cuck" for cuckold, originated on
websites such as 4chan (specifically the /pol/ imageboard) and 8chan, the
right-wing message board My Posting Career,[1][8] the blog The Right
Stuff,[9] and other sites associated with the alt-right.[8][10][11]
Definition and origin

One definition of "cuckservative" is someone who is associated with the
right-wing politics in contemporary America but also opposes white
supremacy.[12] According to Richard B. Spencer,[13] a white supremacist,
the term is a shorthand used to express "a certain kind of contempt for
conservatives".[14]

Initially, the phrase was also used by social conservatives in a manner
similar to "Republican In Name Only" (RINO) against conservatives who were
seen as not conservative enough.[3][15] Social conservatives use the term
to condemn Republicans they accuse of running on socially conservative
values to appeal to their base during an election cycle only to use vote
trading to compromise on those values while in office and, thus,
capitulate to liberal politicians and public sentiment.[3][14] Some
observers, such as the Southern Poverty Law Center, say that the term's
usage was rising among white supremacists in the United States as of
August 2015.[8]

The term "cuckold" has a long history as an insult implying that a
specific man is weak and emasculated, and may even feel pleasure at his
own humiliation. The shortened form "cuck" arose in this manner as an
Internet insult, and it also refers to a genre of pornography in which a
married woman spurns her weak husband for sex with a strong man. The
husband is thus cuckolded or "cucked".[1]

Some American political writers have suggested that the terms "cuck" and
"cuckservative" are fetish charged due to their pornographic roots,
instead of simply being a sexual insult like the original
"cuckold".[16][3][17] Thus, "cuck" is said by various writers to project
the insulter's anxieties and insults by insinuating that the target is
weak or enjoys his humiliation.[18][19] The term "cuckservative" is said
to imply that certain Republicans are humiliated through their actions
while feeling thrilled from their own degradation of others because of the
"abandonment of their own moral standards."[8][16]

White supremacists have used the term to condemn white politicians who
they say unknowingly promote "the interests of Jews and non-whites."[5]
The Anti-Defamation League says that the term is used by white
supremacists as a synonym of the pre-existing phrase "race traitors".[5]
Those in the self-described conservative media targeted by the
"cuckservative" slur, as well as journalists and commentators from other
media outlets, have decried the term as an anti-Christian,[4] racist
slur[20] and a rallying cry for white supremacists and
neoreactionaries.[21]

A conservative news site in Spain translated "cuckservative" to
"cornuservador", stating that: "Republicans are nothing but the
'controlled opposition' completely in the hands of the political left,
whose only aspiration is for those rare occasions when those hands pat
them on the head, and the media rewards them with the coveted adjective
'moderate': these are the cornuservadores."[22] Use

Jeet Heer of The New Republic wrote that the word is a "fine example of
how the sound of a word can reinforce its meaning: abrasive on the ears,
cuckservative appropriately enough has an ugly origin and meaning".[16]
The word was most popularly adopted in mid-2015 after some alt-right web
users were disapproving of the attempts by John McCain, Jeb Bush, and
other Republicans to establish more politically conservative positions,
dubbing those who did "cuckservatives". Over a matter of weeks, the term
then proceeded to attain usage additionally on social media and the wider
internet.[16]

Writing for Hot Air, Taylor Millard criticized the word and its history of
usage by white supremacists on the political right. He called it
short-sighted, giving his opinion that Rand Paul's popularity at leading
majority-black universities could make African Americans more conservative
in the future.[12] Matt Lewis, in The Daily Beast, gave his opinion that
the word could become as popular with Republicans as "RINO" (Republican In
Name Only), even if they were oblivious to its often fetish
connotations.[21] Writing in The Washington Post, David Weigel described
the term as arising from disaffected elements of the right wing.[1] See
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