Not to nitpick, but I've been thinking lately that the term "culture war" makes pointing out the neo-Marxist subversion of all our institutions--like the tranny lobby's assault on sex and the feminization of our military--and anti-white racism seem trivial. Many consider "culture" to be merely art or fashion, not the complex of institutions, manners, and morals that give life meaning and purpose.
The so-called "culture war" is a war for just that--the entirety of Western culture and all the classically Liberal characteristics that go with it like free speech, free exercise of religion, basically the distillation of Enlightenment principles reflected in the American Bill of Rights.
Calling this blatantly racist exclusion a part of the "culture war" tends to trivialize the matter.
Again, no complaint about the information in the posting, just some mulling about language . . . an important part of the struggle between the agents of liberty and totalitarianism.
Hmm, true the layman understanding of culture is quite shallow, but other terms does not seem to stick atm as easy as culture war, and has been tarnished quite badly by the institutions which means that in order to bypass the old reflexive dismissal culture war with it simple understanding has for the layman has a lot of expanding that can be done, if they first only see it as fashion, we can expand it to museum and history and from there you can expand it to difference of policy and customs without getting the reflexive dismissal that other more loaded terms will give. Of course over time this term will be abused if the institution does not change owners and new term will arise to take its place, such is the cultural arms race we are in.
Not to nitpick, but I've been thinking lately that the term "culture war" makes pointing out the neo-Marxist subversion of all our institutions--like the tranny lobby's assault on sex and the feminization of our military--and anti-white racism seem trivial. Many consider "culture" to be merely art or fashion, not the complex of institutions, manners, and morals that give life meaning and purpose.
The so-called "culture war" is a war for just that--the entirety of Western culture and all the classically Liberal characteristics that go with it like free speech, free exercise of religion, basically the distillation of Enlightenment principles reflected in the American Bill of Rights.
Calling this blatantly racist exclusion a part of the "culture war" tends to trivialize the matter.
Again, no complaint about the information in the posting, just some mulling about language . . . an important part of the struggle between the agents of liberty and totalitarianism.
Hmm, true the layman understanding of culture is quite shallow, but other terms does not seem to stick atm as easy as culture war, and has been tarnished quite badly by the institutions which means that in order to bypass the old reflexive dismissal culture war with it simple understanding has for the layman has a lot of expanding that can be done, if they first only see it as fashion, we can expand it to museum and history and from there you can expand it to difference of policy and customs without getting the reflexive dismissal that other more loaded terms will give. Of course over time this term will be abused if the institution does not change owners and new term will arise to take its place, such is the cultural arms race we are in.