Culture War
Culture wars may be a part of American DNA, but over the 140 years there's been a reason for most of them.
The American revolution was started around what is essentially culture-the preference of a culture of freedom over the culture of hereditary rule, which was (is) dictatorial in nature.
Despite how history books try to frame the American Civil War, literature from the early 19th century America through the Civil War, points to that war being as much about the culture that an economic model based on slave labor provided, then anything else.
The open European immigration policies at the turn of the 20th century, created localized culture wars that, over time, have manifested themselves into criminal gangs, the Italian and Irish Mafia’s, and radical religious groups whose beliefs often lead to small groups of people seeking complete independence from the Federal Government (this era of immigration plays a crucial role in today’s division, but I’ll get to that later). These groups, like the Branch Davidians of the 1990’s and Jonestown from the 1970’s, often make the headlines for using illegal means to fund their desires for a utopian society “free” from any “government” control.
Since WW1, when the advent of radio brought the cultures and ideas from hundreds, sometimes 1000’s, of miles away into people’s living rooms instantly for the first time, generational culture wars have existed between children and their parents who “just don’t understand kids these days-their music!” That perpetual generational war has grown and morphed into what we have today: a civil war disguising itself as a culture war.
Today’s “culture” war is different from all others, and it openly and thoroughly exposes the flaws in the foundational concept for all political Liberalism: that of “live and let live”. That idea, which I share and still desperately try to cling to, is the ultimate backbone of American freedom, and it is this idea that globalist elites have weaponized and are using to divide our country: allowing people to “do their thing” so long as it isn’t harming others, allows bad ideas to grow, while those wanting the independence America provides, slowly isolate themselves from broader society; as those seeking that independence-usually the best and most inventive of us-further isolate themselves from the masses, multiple aspects of our Bill of Rights exist that protect those bad ideas-whether or not they are undermining our cultural unity is irrelevant to the protection of our Rights.
The longer the best of us stay away, the more the bad ideas take over, and here we are: almost 1/4th into the 21st century and half of American society can’t define what a woman is because hundreds of thousands of men that 3rd wave feminism has emasculated, want to dress like women.
To the uniformed observer, today’s “culture” war appears as nothing more than a simple evolution of a cultural phenomenon they’ve thought existed within our country for, well, basically forever; at least, for their whole lives localized cultural conflict of some kind as existed-between disparate ethnic groups recently immigrated here, cross town rivalries within High School sporting events, and the blue collar vs white collar employment conflicts, for pretty much everyone over 50, some sort of cultural conflict is omnipresent. What this majority fail to realize, or refuse to accept, is that much of these things were contrived; created from within by people with (there’s no better word) evil intentions as it relates to the average person just trying to live their lives. What we have in America today is a civil war that was intentional created by a specific group of people who possessed the foresight and patience to implement a strategy to take over our country from within, over a period of centuries if need be.
This isn’t conspiracy theory, it is conspiracy fact, and I don’t care to go into the details of the collaboration between Fabian and Jacobin socialists in the late 19th century to take down America from within by using our University system as a vehicle for creating the social conflict needed for that end. If you’re curious enough to look it up, I recommend Glenn Beck, Mark Dice, and Alex Jones, among many other “crazies” who have done documentaries about this conspiracy fact, because the culture war that conservatives are seeing is really the civil war that Socialists have been planning for the last 140 years.