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    Anti-Radicalism, also known as Anti-Extremism, is an ideology that's based around the belief that ideologies outside the Overton Window or movements that are ideologically distant from the status quo are harmful to society as a whole, and that political action or restrictive policies must be applied to stop them. It has variable beliefs, but typically adheres to liberal or neoliberal positions (since these function as the global status quo, and therefore the political center).

    Beliefs

    Anti-Radicalism argues that extreme and radical political change in a society that adopts an ideology with centrist characteristics as its dominant system (or one that remains within the   Overton Window) is undesirable. He does not, however, defend the status quo unconditionally, since an ideology can be centrist and not be practiced (e.g.   technoliberalism). His beliefs revolve around the absolute opposition to political extremes, equally condemning ideologies such as   fascism,   communism,   anarchism (both   anarcho-communism and   anarcho-capitalism), etc.

    Personality and Behaviour

    Anti-Radicalism acts violently and often threatens radical and extremist ideologies with his knife. He despises Centrists that are indifferent to radical ideologies, and also enjoys spying on and infiltrating extremists. He hunts extremists with his knife, which has the ability to release a poison that makes one's ideology less extreme. Anti-Radicalism may also be portrayed with the usual centrist stereotypes.

    How to Draw

     
    Flag of Anti-Radicalism
    1. Draw a ball,
    2. Draw a circle in the middle with the color scheme of the political compass (Red (#FF6262) for   AuthLeft, blue (#00B1FF) for   AuthRight, yellow (#FFFF80) for   LibRight and green (#00FF88) for   LibLeft),
    3. Draw a red (#FF0000) cross out mark around this circle,
    4. Draw the eyes and you're done!
    Color Name HEX RGB
    AuthLeft Red #FF6262 255, 98, 98
    AuthRight Blue #00B1FF 0, 177, 255
    LibRight Yellow #FFFF80 255, 255, 128
    LibLeft Green #00FF88 0, 255, 136
    Red #FF0000 255, 0, 0


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    Fringe

    •   Conservatism -Overall good, but your version of   ultra-conservatism is cringe.
    •   R*dical Apoliticism - Shares disdain for r*dicals... but is also r*dical?
    •   Anti-Authoritarianism - Hates half of the r*dicals, but endorses the other half too.
    •   Anti-Fascism - Fascism is bad, but why so friendly with the far-left?
    •   Anti-Communism - Communism is also bad, but why do you give a pass to the far-right?
    •   Authoritarianism - Most radicals are associated with you (well, with the exception of anarchists), but your   centrist version is based and you are good at fighting extremism.
    •   Illiberal Democracy - So you're a r*dical most of the time...but preventing other r*dicals from taking control by banning their parties is admirable, to say the least.
    •   Peronism - A friend of the guy above, but thank you for (almost) always humiliating those   r*dicals in the elections.

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