Why do RWs devote so much attention to the one war they have NO CHANCE AT ALL of winning?!

Wilson23

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I mean, of course, the culture war. On economic issues RWs can always hope to win, if only because they have the rich and powerful backing them. But that won't help when it comes to feminism. abortion, LBGTQ rights, school prayer, creationism, porn . . . In the long run, they can't win on that kind of issue. American society has changed too much to change back.

They don't even seem to realize that Christianity -- I don't mean the religious right, but the Christian faith as such -- is on its way out of American society. Belief and church attendance are both declining, steadily and irreversibly. In a couple of decades, the U.S. will be as post-Christian as Europe is now. Nobody can stop that, because it is a generational change.
 
I mean, of course, the culture war. On economic issues RWs can always hope to win, if only because they have the rich and powerful backing them. But that won't help when it comes to feminism. abortion, LBGTQ rights, school prayer, creationism, porn . . . In the long run, they can't win on that kind of issue. American society has changed too much to change back.

They don't even seem to realize that Christianity -- I don't mean the religious right, but the Christian faith as such -- is on its way out of American society. Belief and church attendance are both declining, steadily and irreversibly. In a couple of decades, the U.S. will be as post-Christian as Europe is now. Nobody can stop that, because it is a generational change.
Islam is booming. Get your burka now. :)
 
Imagination-->culture-->politics.

The two political teams pulling with all their might in their eternal tug of war won't move culture an inch. All they can do is accept some version of majority opinion and pretend that's what they have always believed.
 
You'll come to regret choosing to condemn Christianity over Islam. Btw, Islam isn't a race. :)

Racism is defined by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) which consists of 30 articles detailing an individual's "basic rights and fundamental freedoms" and affirming their universal character as inherent, inalienable, and applicable to all human beings.[1] Adopted as a "common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations", the UDHR commits nations to recognize all humans as being "born free and equal in dignity and rights" regardless of "nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status".[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights
 
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