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Conservatives Lost the Culture War and the Trump Agenda Is the Only Path Forward

Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 11 months, 3 weeks ago to Philosophy
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Immigration, trade, war, and crime. Being right on these four issues propelled Donald Trump to the presidency in 2016 against all odds. The intervening seven years have changed nothing. The only way a candidate from the Right can possibly win the presidency in 2024 is by campaigning on limiting immigration (build the wall), increasing tariffs, getting out of Ukraine, and restoring law and order (especially in regards to elections and the opioid crisis).
These are the core issues for the center-Right coalition needed to win national elections. No supposedly conservative politician with aspiration for higher office should ever make any public statement without hammering at least one of these points. Journalist asks about Social Security? Talk about why we need to stop giving money to Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Democratic opponent brings up climate change? Talk about why we need to build the wall and make Mexico pay for it.
The issues of national survival are of primary importance. There is no point in fighting a culture war if we don’t have a country in which this war can take place. Conservatives do not have a viable path to political power any other way.
The Paul Ryan strategy of calling for lower taxes and deregulation is yesterday’s failure. Voters don’t have enough skin in that game to care. Calling for entitlement reform, i.e, cuts to social security and medicare, is political suicide. And as the 2022 midterms showed, campaigning on social issues like abortion is also a losing gambit.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the culture war is over and conservatives lost . . . at least for now. Trying to rehash these old battles in the present political moment, when institutional Christianity no longer has any meaningful political or cultural clout, is a waste of time—at least at the national level.
COVID-19 made the weakness of American Christianity painfully clear. Protestant and Catholic churches alike overwhelmingly declared themselves nonessential during the spring of 2020. That was, sadly, merely an acknowledgement of a longstanding reality.
Virtually no one today cares what the pope or any megachurch pastor, for that matter, has to say about political and cultural life. Their endorsements do not move the needle and their influence has had little to no bearing, even on their own flocks, when it comes to preserving the older standards of Christian morality and decency.
Since 1933, the American Right has posted loss after loss in the culture war. From blasphemy laws to pornography, school prayer to abortion, gay marriage to biological men using women’s bathrooms, conservatives and Christians have suffered a nearly unmitigated series of losses.
America’s pastors and priests couldn’t stop this decline. And, for the most part, they didn’t really try or seem to want to. Aside from a few metaphysical niceties and theological quibbles, I can detect no real difference in the innumerable sermons and homilies I’ve heard in my lifetime. The modern pastor wants little more than to issue platitudes and collect the tithe.
The vague admonitions to “have faith” and “follow Christ” that pepper the Sunday morning pastoral exhortations from America’s pulpits generally lack any practical core. America’s pastors, with few exceptions, shy away from fighting for the faith they supposedly love. They lack the sternness and fidelity of their forebears. Compare a St. Augustine to a Pope Francis or a Martin Luther to a David French. Our Christian forebears had iron in their souls. The modern pastor is generally soft.
We live in a country where the president says it is antisemitic to ban trans surgery for minors. And yet you will strain yourself trying to hear any priest or pastor say a word in response. Millions of Americans are hurting, desperately confused about their very identity and sexual impulses, and the leaders of the churches have almost nothing to say. Nonessential workers indeed.
America is awash in men’s groups, Bible studies, discipleship training, women’s seminars, and worship conferences. Yet divorce is through the roof, abortion is common, and homosexuality lauded from the very centers of American financial and political power. Whatever utility all this frenetic religious activity has had for the private faith lives of ordinary Americans, it is abundantly clear it has not had any real benefit for the moral and spiritual health of the nation as a whole.
One wonders what purpose, at this point, the differentiation between denominations even serves. Pope Francis, just like John MacArthur, agrees with the leftist view of racism. And Tim Keller, just like Pope Francis, lauds mass immigration. On the most prominent liberal issues of our day there is total agreement among the leaders of the West’s supposedly different Christian denominations.
America has a moral majority, all right. It’s just liberal. The Left controls every institutional power center in America. Wall Street, the media, the universities, Hollywood, the military—you name it—everywhere the liberal consensus reigns supreme. There is not a single Fortune 500 company in America, not one, that would denounce transgender surgery for minors.
Those institutions shape the public consciousness in a way social conservatives simply cannot. Manufactured consent is real and all around us. A large portion of Americans simply accept whatever their televisions and cellphones tell them to believe no matter how perverted, wrong, or harmful. Even many of those who do not agree with it, at least bow to the moral consensus. Think of all those many millions who got vaccinated, not because they wanted to, but because their “job required it” or because they couldn’t “travel without it.”
The idea that large numbers of Americans are going to “wake up” and “push back” is simply a cope. That’s not how popular opinion works. The idea that Americans are going to see transgenderism as a bridge too far is, I think, much overhyped. I remember the gay marriage “debates,” such as they were. I remember Prop 8 passing in 2008 in California. I also remember how none of these setbacks for the Left ultimately had any bearing in the end. By 2015, gay marriage was the law of the land. Today it is untouchable liberal orthodoxy supported by a majority of Americans, including large numbers of “conservatives.”
Deploying more 10,000-word essays on teleology and the new natural law isn’t going to solve the social issue problem either. Millions of Americans didn’t start shoving dildos in orifices, guzzling sex change hormones, and consuming billions of hours of pornography a year because they read an article or heard an argument. These sexual and social perversions spring from a much deeper source, one that isn’t going to be solved by policy wrangling in D.C. think tanks.
The spiritual crisis that afflicts the West runs far deeper than most social conservatives want to admit. They don’t understand how bad things really are, which is why they stand around, mouths agape, as they try to figure out what a “furry” is or why U.S. military officers dress up in leather “pup play” fetish gear while they sodomize each other in uniform and then post photos to social media.
In light of our ongoing moral and spiritual crisis, I fully expect that the Bud Light/Dylan Mulvaney controversy is merely a blip that will soon pass. In the 1990s Ikea ran the world’s first commercial featuring a gay couple. In 2022, Ikea was valued at $17 billion.-cont.
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    Posted by freedomforall 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    I disagree with the main point.
    The only way for a 'conservative' to win the presidency is to eliminate cheating by the Deep State.
    Until that is done, and the people who stole the 2020 election are executed for treason, no one but a Deep State controlled tool will ever be 'elected' POTUS.
    The author is guilty of exactly what he claims for 'conservatives', that is, believing that anything is as advertised and that the Deep State has ever played fairly or allowed actual justice to prevail.
    We are at war. Start fighting back with every weapon available or individual liberty is doomed and slavery is our fate.
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  • Posted by GaryL 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    Social Media and honesty are not synonymous.
    As long as a vast majority of Americans and other world countries are getting most of their political and social news from dishonest SM outlets we will continue to be brainwashed into untrue beliefs. Trump won the 2016 election mostly because FOX, OAN and Newsmax, all fairly conservative networks supported him. In the 2020 election FOX turned tail and went against Trump. FOX will not support Trump for 2024 but FOX might possibly be playing second fiddle to other networks in the near future. Twitter and Truth Social must step up the game for us to ever have a chance and if Newsmax and OAN can get up to speed and gain the viewership that FOX chased off it will be a great deal more fair.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    The religious cultural war was an obvious loss, because it was the ethically wrong position. From prohibition, to illegal prostitution, to music album "jackets". "Follow Christ" and "have faith" are so obviously misplaced that the mainstream population views it as Flat Earth advocacy.

    Credibility is gone, because it is not credible.

    Rather than cling to the dead dogma, how about we construct logical arguments demonstrating much of the allegory (not dogma) was correct. For example: Freedom can only come with Responsibility, separating them is criminal.

    Jesus said so is DOA.
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    • Posted by mccannon01 11 months, 2 weeks ago
      I have to +1 you here, Thor because you make a good point, but IMHO, Jesus Christ is probably the most misquoted and misunderstood personality in the past 2000 years. The way I see it dogma of various people calling themselves Christian are hardly Christian.
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      • Posted by $ Thoritsu 11 months, 2 weeks ago
        Thanks. Great allegory, New and Old Testaments. You can agree with it, or believe it. Just don’t force the sum on others. If there isn’t a logical basis. Unfortunately, dogma is easier, and it works on lots of people that just want to be told what to do. Now we have precisely the same type of dogma from the left. And it is similarly, disconnected from logic. We need logic to be the hurdle.
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  • Posted by $ 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    I don’t necessarily agree with all the points but....it’s an interesting read. Especially:
    “ The Matt Walsh’s of the world won’t want to hear this, but trying to fight the Left on gender with desiccated Socratic arguments (“What is a woman?”) is a losing battle. Owning liberals with facts and logic is mostly a waste of time. Political power doesn’t flow from scoring debate points in the “free marketplace of ideas.” It comes from the willingness to impose one’s beliefs on others and possessing the resources to do so.

    All morality requires enforcement. ”

    And then THIS punch in the face to most American conservatives:
    “ The spiritual crisis that afflicts the West runs far deeper than most social conservatives want to admit. They don’t understand how bad things really are, which is why they stand around, mouths agape, as they try to figure out what a “furry” is or why U.S. military officers dress up in leather “pup play” fetish gear while they sodomize each other in uniform and then post photos to social media.”

    Wow.....shots fired!

    And this important point from the rest of the article illustrates what I said in another post which was Zoom Out the Graph......

    “ In light of our ongoing moral and spiritual crisis, I fully expect that the Bud Light/Dylan Mulvaney controversy is merely a blip that will soon pass. In the 1990s Ikea ran the world’s first commercial featuring a gay couple. In 2022, Ikea was valued at $17 billion. Go woke, go broke? ”

    Black Pills anyone?

    I can’t even count myself amongst the conservatives anymore. I’m something else entirely. I see the rot and decay brought about by the loss of a moral compass. But to do anything substantive would require coercion of epic proportions. So.....what to do? Push back? Or, LET it burn?
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    • Posted by citizen1 11 months, 2 weeks ago
      Its hard to let the boat burn when we are all sitting in it.

      And we can't jump ship because this is a global crisis (of human nature gone awry) come home to roost, not just a political or national one.

      Its never too late to push back. As long as we all understand the cost of our decisions. For any of us who stand against the machine in any way- they will attempt to discredit, destroy and dismember us. Such is the strength of their resolve. The question here is not what direction to take, but how deep are each of us willing to sacrifice for what we believe is right?
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  • Posted by $ CBJ 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    I don't see where this article has much to do with Objectivism. It appears to be coming from a religious conservative viewpoint, and Ayn Rand was neither religious nor a conservative. In Conservatism: An Obituary she wrote:

    "Today’s 'conservatives' are futile, impotent and, culturally, dead. They have nothing to offer and can achieve nothing. They can only help to destroy intellectual standards, to disintegrate thought, to discredit capitalism, and to accelerate this country’s uncontested collapse into despair and dictatorship."

    So Ayn Rand anticipated today's state of affairs more than 60 years ago.
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    • Posted by $ blarman 11 months, 2 weeks ago
      It's easy to criticize. Much harder to take action. If conservatism really is dead, why not advocate for Objectivism in the public sphere?
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      • Posted by $ CBJ 11 months, 2 weeks ago
        I do advocate for Objectivist principles in the public sphere. Do you?
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        • Posted by $ blarman 11 months, 2 weeks ago
          I'm talking about public office and public platform. Don't know of any - even the Libertarians - who go there.

          I advocate for a robust yet respectful public debate. Problem is that leftists are anything but respectful...
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          • Posted by $ CBJ 11 months, 2 weeks ago
            Not sure what you mean. There are plenty of Objectivists and libertarians actively promoting their causes on the Internet (a public platform). A libertarian (Lisa Kennedy) hosts a popular show on Fox Business Network. As for me, I've run for public office three times on a laissez-faire platform, and written two sample ballot arguments that helped defeat tax increases.
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  • Posted by LibertyBelle 11 months, 2 weeks ago
    I am not a Christian nor a conservative. I do accept the philiosophy of Objectivism (as founded by Ayn Rand), but I am not for theocracy. Neither do I want to see a return to the times when my 2nd_grade teacher nagged me about why I didn't go to church on Sunday (which was my parents' decision,not mine), in the public-tax-supported school where I went. She should have been immediately fired for it.
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  • Posted by $ TomB666 11 months, 3 weeks ago
    Thanks for posting this..That said, I think Trump knew about the 'deep state' but didn't have a plan to kill it. The heads of Federal Institutions (DOD, FBI, DOJ, etc. ) were never replaced with honest intelligent people so when Pence failed in his duty we were left where we started. Trump disappointed me :-(
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  • Posted by $ blarman 11 months, 2 weeks ago
    Going to disagree with 90%+ of this article.

    Studies have shown that the voting populace consists of about 30% Progressives, 30% Conservatives, and 40% which is in the middle. Progressive values are pushed by the media, absolutely, but most people just ignore them. (Look at the TV ratings of Tucker and Hannity vs The View.) Leftists make it seem like they are the only way to go, and then we have moments like Bud Light where the conservative population puts their foot down - hard.

    You also have to realize that many of the ideas the left pushes take time to come to fruition; the demonstration of just how disastrous they are. Many state legislatures are now banning abortion. Many have banned drag shows. Many are pushing back on obscene/sexually graphic library materials. De Santis and Florida are pushing back hard against wokeness and they are not only winning, they are winning at the ballot box. Leftist states are seeing a mass exodus of citizens fleeing to more reasonable states such that Florida has overtaken New York as the second most populous state in the union.

    Now that's not to say that everything is peachy. There is no doubt in my mind that a culture war is going on and that - barring a major natural disaster - it's going to bring on Civil War 2.0 in this country. The divide is just so stark and the leftists so mindless and uncompromising that sooner or later Bad Things are going to happen.

    I also have to say that many of the "Christian" sects are destroying themselves by going woke. Most of the knock-off protestant religions have decided that homosexual "marriages" are okay or that its okay to have openly homosexual clergy. The Catholic church has been rocked with pedophilia scandals. But those who have stayed true to fundamental doctrine are doing just fine, and most are actually increasing in number. The reality, however, is that these congregations are a minority - especially when compared with the Catholics. (And I won't get into Islam here simply because it is incompatible with the principles of the United States.)

    The spiritual crisis is real and serious, but not because Christians have their heads in the sand. Good vs Evil is a tale of time immemorial. The battle is for individual souls and individuals are responsible for choosing their sides. Evil is benefitted when tyrants and deviants are in power because they have no compunction against using power to further their goals and to persecute the Good. Good, however, is always constrained by their respect for individual choice. Good entices, but never forces. And then there is the constant reality that even "good" people choose evil from time to time.

    It is interesting that the author uses 1933 as the benchmark. I would have chosen 1945. That was when Roosevelt's packed courts finally ruled that the Courts should give deference to the administrative state and the Progressive agenda began to gain steam. WW II had also significantly impacted the entire world and changed many norms (women working in factories, etc.) and their children rebelled en masse in the sexual revolution. It is the children of the sexual revolution who are ruling our country now.

    The author also asks "where are the religious leaders who speak out" on social topics? They have been banned for doing so by the passage of the 16th Amendment, which allowed the government to backdoor penalize speech. In order to maintain their non-profit status, churches had to constrain their preaching to strictly religious topics: where once local churches had been the literal town halls for civil debate, they were now prohibited from performing this duty so critical for a healthy republic!

    Do we need major reform in this nation? Absolutely. But is that reform going to come from the wishy-washy middle - those people who have no solid convictions and just vote according to whom is handing out more free stuff? No. Reform is championed by those who have principles - be they left or right. No one gloms onto the lukewarm, go-along-to-get-along.
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  • Posted by shellgardens 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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    • Posted by $ blarman 11 months, 2 weeks ago
      I gotta say, I've listened to him several times and there is no doubt he is bright and full of conviction. His take-down of Chuck Todd was epic. We need someone like that in every position of government, however, not just running for President.
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