If you can’t think of anything that a reasonable American conservative men can do to build comradie and respect from peers and community just say: “Sorry, I can’t think of anything at all that a reasonable American conservative men can do to build comradie and respect from peers and community .”
I’ll respond to all negative and sarcastic comments with rolling eyes 🙄. I’m looking for positive comments only.


Volunteer your time and labor to give back to your community. Support marginalized people.
What problems is your community facing? Homelessness? Drug addiction? Look into supporting those groups.
Patronize third spaces and small businesses so that there are places for community and camaraderie to be built.
Those are all political though.
I disagree, but that’s a matter of semantics. I think “political” in this context means directly relating to politics. Because if my examples are political then everything is political, and so the question is meaningless.
How do you define “directly relating to politics?” The fact that marginalized people don’t have the support they need is political. Homelessness, drug addiction, all of these are political problems that stem from political economy.
Directly involved with a political party, voting, or lawmaking.
The problem with calling things “political” or “not political” is that literally everything in our world, from real objects to abstract concepts, is affected by laws and government. So you gotta draw the line somewhere.
Show me something “not political” and I’ll show you how it actually is.