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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 28, 2023

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Also it is funny to juxtapose this discussion of PMC and the NPC discussion. Yes, conservatism is abhorrent to the PMC because it isn’t fashionable and a key tenet of belonging to the PMC is don’t be gauche.

Trying to win the aspiring PMC is trying to win people whose goal isn’t belief in something but belief in someone.

Yeah, but, again, it’s relatively easy to show that these ideas not only do not work, but often do the most harm to those it’s intended to help. Teach poor black kids to read and do math, and they can possibly make something of themselves. Waste time on ideology and they remain wards of the state.

I don’t think conservatism is anti math or anti reading. Quite the opposite. But there is a difference between learning and being a PMC.

My point is just showing people the results, especially where the results harm those the globalist ideology is trying to help, and how much harm it does generally would eventually move the needle here on what the PMC wants. They can’t deny that civilization has gotten worse since the project began in the late 1960s. They can’t ignore businesses leaving their cities, or homeless encampments in every open space, or drug users shambling about looking like zombies. They also can’t ignore just how ignorant most Americans are. That’s what more or less disabused me of a lot of those ideas — seeing the results of those ideas in ways that even an ideologue would find hard to ignore.