Yes Ms. Maloney, as usual you are correct. "Culture war" is an intentional distraction which allows Democratic politicians to claim they are battling for the little people; all the while refusing to take on the wealthy donor class who supports them. It is no doubt noble-appearing to fight for the well being of disadvantaged minorities. B…
Yes Ms. Maloney, as usual you are correct. "Culture war" is an intentional distraction which allows Democratic politicians to claim they are battling for the little people; all the while refusing to take on the wealthy donor class who supports them. It is no doubt noble-appearing to fight for the well being of disadvantaged minorities. But those minorities are only a fraction of all of us who are suffering. It is furthermore easy for the haters to use the tactic of divide and conquer as a response to "culture war." The reification of "cancel culture" proclaimed by the Right is a beautiful example.
Yes Ms. Maloney, as usual you are correct. "Culture war" is an intentional distraction which allows Democratic politicians to claim they are battling for the little people; all the while refusing to take on the wealthy donor class who supports them. It is no doubt noble-appearing to fight for the well being of disadvantaged minorities. But those minorities are only a fraction of all of us who are suffering. It is furthermore easy for the haters to use the tactic of divide and conquer as a response to "culture war." The reification of "cancel culture" proclaimed by the Right is a beautiful example.