Considering the role of public image, what is a central difference between conservative and far-right movements in terms of their promoted messages?
A. Conservative movements only occasionally advocate explicitly racist ideologies, while far-right movements are based on such philosophies.
B. Conservative movements will sometimes promote images of minority supporters, while far-right movements fundamentally and publicly demonize minorities.
C. Conservative movements attempt to develop strong relationships with media outlets, while far-right movements actively malign news media.
D. Conservative movements utilize mainstream language and concepts to gain support, while far-right movements continue to reuse Nazi language from World War II.
B. Conservative movements will sometimes promote images of minority supporters, while far-right movements fundamentally and publicly demonize minorities.
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