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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 16, 2023

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Right-wing media is the way it is because it has to compete and win on ideological adherence to get any marketshare at all.

That's a very good point. There's also the case that a lot of right wing people are of the conservative/loyalist/traditionalist mindset, which isn't that motivated to pursue the badly paid journalistic path as much as people who believe themselves to be rightful agents of bringing about a better future are.

Some sort of structure that'd incentivise all the ill-tempered semi-autists and harness / collate their investigatory efforts could work nicely. But how to do it ?

There's also the case that a lot of right wing people are of the conservative/loyalist/traditionalist mindset, which isn't that motivated to pursue the badly paid journalistic path as much as people who believe themselves to be rightful agents of bringing about a better future are.

I've never been fully convinced by this. Once upon a time I was an idealistic young traditionalist. If I could have, I might've joined a religious military order, or a very socially conservative think tank or news outlet, or worked in the administration of a paleoconservative or reactionary state. But almost every institution I could've joined was left-leaning or explicitly leftist/liberal, so I figured that the best way to follow my moral compass was to avoid joining any existing institution at all. I work in private sector partly because I think it gives my ideological enemies the least amount of succor. If there were a conservative Catholic software company out there I would probably take a pay cut to work there.

The "take a pay cut to serve a Great Cause" options are far, far fewer for right-wingers

In the same boat here, but I'm going a step further and may eventually see what I can do to start some institutions more closely aligned with my values.

PM me if you think we'd be ideologically aligned.