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Steve Pecile's avatar

I like this piece as well, especially the end....."If the right cared about freedom..." just about sums it up. The phrase 'culture wars' exists alongside a slew of other related terms like 'woke', 'parental rights', 'groomer', “political correctness,” “cancel culture”: These all work together in service of the larger issues of power, status and who gets or deserves privilege. They are the opposite of any reasonable definition of freedom. The CPC joins other RW parties in the West in advancing reactionary political projects because it is no longer interested in helping all people. It’s economic ideas, if we can call them that, have largely failed, and in that vacuum socially conservative anti-democratic forces have filled the void. It knows it can no longer claim a majority of support. So it pursues a scorched earth policy (literally). You can’t, IMO, understand the term ‘culture war’ without seeing its role alongside the other moral panics they have created and how together, they form the frontline of their crusade against multiracial pluralism.

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Maggie Baer's avatar

Thank you for this precise analysis of the current Conservative strategy of using non-economic values to appeal to voters and their donations. I would just explain further that the investors behind all this cover want certain goals: a conservative govt that lowers corporate taxes, that supports fossil fuels, that spends less on social supports, etc. So the culture wars work as a very effective cover for the powerful's underlying economic goal to retain their privilege. Canadians need to see this game exposed more bluntly. Keep it going, David!

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