A culture war? It’s about time

Jul 10, 2017 by

by David Sergeant, Spectator Australia:

‘Culture war’ is a phrase often used by sections of the commentariat to describe the ongoing battle between conservative and liberal values.

It is a misleading one. A war is a ‘state of conflict’. Instead, it is more accurate to talk about a cultural massacre.

This massacre is concerted and comprehensive and unless conservatives respond with our own ideological radicalism, our time will soon be up.

For years, conservatives have sought to ‘rise above’ ‘divisive’ talk of cultural conflict and appeal to wider ‘societal interest’ over narrow partisanship.

All the while, the left work tirelessly and effectively to dominate every inch of our societal fabric.

We face an urgent choice. We can continue to offer economic liberalism and cultural Marxism lite or, we can be radical, unapologetic activists for our faith our families and our communities. To do this, we must acknowledge leftist cultural domination, especially in the following areas and counter it through a combative, radical vision and meaningful policy.

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