How conservatives are fighting progressives, cancel culture
We have today a new column from one of our newest columnists, John Wood Jr. We'll have more from him later so take a moment read his column and a few others we think are worth your time.
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Here's how the right is fighting back
We live in an age of social sanction. Perhaps every age is to a degree. But the predominating social sanction (or “cancel culture” if you like) from the American left as it expresses itself in popular culture and the activist activation of major American institutions are yielding a soft secessionism from the American right.
Cancel culture, whether one generally supports or opposes it, has been well discussed. But within the worrisome rise of existential polarization in American life, the latter phenomenon also deserves attention.
An impulse toward secession has always been a part of the American character. We ought not look at it as an absolutely pejorative term. The United States was founded, after all, in secession from the British Empire. READ MORE
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