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Post something where you question multiculturalism, or gender ideology, or intersectionality, or DEI and look who fires the shots, it won't be from the right"
Er - wouldn't the posts questioning progressive views count as the first shots in a culture war?
No, at least it shouldn't.
Say you have a point of view that I disagree with, we post back and forth, trade ideas, argue and what not, and we meet in the middle, or agree to disagree, or tell each other to sally forth and procreate, that's par for the course.
Say you have a point of view that I disagree with, and I refuse to address it, instead I go straight to ad hominem, I accuse you of being hateful, a bad faith actor driven by ulterior motives, I question your morality, your character, your intellect and report you to the mods, that's culture wars.
I took your point of view, shoved it into the file named culture wars, and that gave me an automatic right not to address it and the green light to attack you..
Is "culture wars" really a left wing confection, or a phrase invented by the right?
In modern political discourse the phrase is used almost exclusively by the left.
How about this...
If I criticise diversity, equity, and inclusion, that's culture wars, you criticise the institution of the monarchy, that's not.
Why is that?
Or how about this...
wouldn't the posts questioning progressive views count as the first shots in a culture war?
Why would questioning certain aspects of progressivism be anything other than questioning certain aspects of progressivism? This thread questions conservatism page after page, what makes questioning progressivism the first shots in a culture war, but questioning conservatism is not?
I'm cheating here, the answer in intersectionality.
"Intersectionality is a metaphor for understanding the ways that multiple forms of inequality or disadvantage sometimes compound themselves and create obstacles that often are not understood among conventional ways of thinking."
In other words, progressives exclusively hold the rights to see past these "conventional ways of thinking" so only they get to define who the disadvantaged are, and why they're disadvantaged and by definition who are the oppressors, consequently only they can defend the weak and powerless.
So clearly any criticism of progressives or progressivism is not an attack on their ideals, but an attack on those they defend, the weak and powerless.
Hence culture wars.
PS: It really helps if the role of oppressor is played by an old, white, straight man.