@mhoye I would agree it's not a meaningful accusation to fascists, but not really all of the right. There are definitely conservatives and libertarians for whom these things are important as well. Although you clarified this was about USA politics below, it might be more broadly applicable there...
@mhoye You can still meet and talk with people who hold the non-fascist versions of these views -- you can actually sometimes discuss reasonably with them and they will be appropriately annoyed by hypocrisy. Speaking from experience. I'm trying to point out that you shouldn't immediately assume that a right-winger will treat hypocrisy the way you describe, although your original post is a good reminder that it is currently a frighteningly common option.
Especially strongly agree on the libertarian point, what happened to them in Poland makes it particularly obvious to me.
@Yujiri @timorl it can't really be a surprise to see comfortable people make the easy shift from "a simpleton's worldview that conveniently justifies the existence of oppression" to "a simpleton's worldview that conveniently justifies my participating in that oppression". It's not like we're playing twelve dimensional morality chess here.
@Yujiri Unfortunately, I very much do. But it's hard to explain to libertarians just how astonishingly goofy, petulant and self-centred that worldview looks from outside.
@timorl When the dominant strain of right wing politics is fascism, the entire moral foundation of any other brand of conservative thought just evaporates. Libertarians in particular are facism's useful idiots.