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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 23, 2024

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don't have kids, focus on your career and education

Isn't this the message to all women, and the poor are just poor responders?

The ladies that respond the best to this message and spend years in rigorous study are likely the women it would be best for our civilization to marry while young enough to maximize their fertility.

Kind of. Pop-country has the opposite message and it’s eleventy-bajillion times as Astro turfed and corporatized as anything else coming out of the entertainment industry- it’s just not aimed at the actual poor. Likewise public schools push birth control hardest in dirt poor urban districts.

Pop-country isn't a genre I've much experience with. Any recommendations of songs or artists that encourage young women to ditch school, marry young and have children? Or that are popular amongst the cohort of women that do?

I'd expect schools to need to push hard amongst non-responders.

As someone who once unwittingly had all his car radio stations tuned to country FM stations, I am surprised that more of The Motte hasn't embraced its "be like my elders: buy some land, marry someone you love, raise some hell, then some kids, and go to church" aesthetic.

As for me, I would describe it like root beer: "insidious, just like The Federation".

I hadn't considered that it was the Classic / New Country mix of 105.1 FM in the 80's that led me to marriage, family and church ~30 years later. I owe a debt to Uncle Dave and Lisa K in the mornings.