When we discuss the most controversial moral issues of the day, the conversation usually ends up at the word: “tolerance.”

We are told one side is being tolerant, while the other is intolerant. In our culture, tolerance is treated as an understood and accepted moral good to which everyone should strive.

But just how tolerant of other perspectives is the modern tolerance movement? New research and continued anecdotal evidence argues all that remains of tolerance is an empty shell.

At a time when some conservatives are moving away from a “culture war” posture, many modern progressives have embraced the concept (if not the language). They no longer want tolerance and acceptance. They want surrender and submission.

It’s not about tolerance. This is a conflict between two competing moral frameworks.

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