Why the Right Constantly Loses—and How To Change That
The Left uses an ingenious rhetorical strategy to win—one the Right can and should adopt.
The Left uses an ingenious rhetorical strategy to win—one the Right can and should adopt.
Culture is vital precisely because it sets the terms for everything else.
We’re now witnessing one youth rebellion wishing to tear down the product of another: the left-liberal hegemony seeded by the student rebels of ’68.
Critics accuse lawmakers of unnecessarily bringing about the “next culture war”
Around 25% of Gen Z in America now identify as LGBT, compared to 3% of the general population.
The dead are once more called upon to endorse the delusions of the living.
Let us avoid talk of a ‘culture war’ when what we are engaged in is nothing less than a lethal spiritual conflict.
America is three years away from her 250th birthday. A tarnished nation, sometimes stumbling and grasping for a handle, we still haven’t lost our focus on the future.
Frans Timmermans appeared to suggest opponents of the European Green Deal have no facts on which to rely, and so must pull political tricks to avoid honest discussions.
At least among the young, far more rebellious in today’s climate are those of us who, mixing love of country with an independence of mind, refuse to force everything in our culture through the unforgiving woodchipper of identity politics.
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