How's the culture war going to play out?
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In our own way, we go the way of the British Empire.
It's easy to destroy, much harder if not impossible to rebuild.
Country goes far-left driven by the decades of indoctrination everyone has finally noticed in education, expansion of the BS studies in universities. Those that see the results down the road will shake their heads, and complain about lack of representation and leadership.
And, the country, in terms of world influence and a "beacon of liberty" dies.
Impossible to change the inertia.
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@Catseye3 said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
This resignation letter has really rattled my slats. I'd give anything to read an equally smart and articulate and persuasive counter message. What if she's overstating or otherwise misrepresenting? No good can come from our haring off in the wrong direction.
Assuming what she says is a true portent, then I think we're in extremely deep trouble.
Beyond that, I can't think of anything useful to say. I have this drumbeat in my head right now: We can't let the rabble win. We can't let these bloody halfwits terminate our long precious legacy in this filthily senseless fashion.
Welcome to the party. Some of us have screaming about this issue for a couple of years.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
One half of the 'outspoken' part of the country considers me to be a libtard, the other half a capitalist sell-out.
We can both be right you know.
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@jon-nyc said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
One half of the 'outspoken' part of the country considers me to be a libtard, the other half a capitalist sell-out.
We can both be right you know.
The mean time between such events is orders of magnitude greater than the age of your country, if not your universe.
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@Horace said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
The presence of Trump is a magnetic repulser for people to say conservative things out loud. His absence will allow for more of that, especially if the leader of the right is a phenotype the left has obliged itself to listen to.
You may be correct. The brutal fact that Trump is not a conservative, has never been a conservative and could never be a conservative is finally coming to light because of all this nonsense. Conservatives - and I mean real conservatives of the Burkian school - have, with a few exceptions, been muted by the Demogogue and Chief's bluster and mayhem management regime. If true conservatives unite and push him out of the way there is a good chance reason will prevail. So long as he is on the scene insuring that conservatism is divided the pop culture Jacobins will write the agenda.
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@LuFins-Dad said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
@Catseye3 What resignation letter? I have been out of the loop today.
Mike Pence refused to be on the Republican ticket because Mr. Trump won't wear a mask.
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@Renauda said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
@Horace said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
The presence of Trump is a magnetic repulser for people to say conservative things out loud. His absence will allow for more of that, especially if the leader of the right is a phenotype the left has obliged itself to listen to.
You may be correct. The brutal fact that Trump is not a conservative, has never been a conservative and could never be a conservative is finally coming to light because of all this nonsense. Conservatives - and I mean real conservatives of the Burkian school - have, with a few exceptions, been muted by the Demogogue and Chief's bluster and mayhem management regime. If true conservatives unite and push him out of the way there is a good chance reason will prevail. So long as he is on the scene insuring that conservatism is divided the pop culture Jacobins will write the agenda.
Trump is a centrist. Always has been. If allowed, he would govern just a bit to the right of Clinton and Bush 43.
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@Jolly said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
If allowed......................
I have to disagree a bit with this. President Trump has moved the Republic Party to fit him, not the other way around. The party is very different than it was under the first President Bush, and I dont think that President Trump was "forced" to move in that direction. I will say about President Trump - he does not take advice from others very well.
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Being all over the place doesn't make one a centrist.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
Being all over the place doesn't make one a centrist.
Nor a fascist, right????
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@Klaus said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
Being "left" or "conservative" or "centrist" or even "fascist" requires one to have a certain model of how the world and humans work.
Trump has no such model. His goal is to be admired, and he acts out his impulses to achieve that.
I think populist was a designation at one time but that was before the me, me, me. I would edit your comment for his need to be right, society’s protocols be damned.
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@Loki said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in How's the culture war going to play out?:
Being all over the place doesn't make one a centrist.
Nor a fascist, right????
I never said he was a fascist. If I remember correctly I said he was an annoying pillock. Possibly a pandering, annoying pillock.
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@Doctor-Phibes You've often said he was a twat, too.
Cats, in helpful mode