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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 30, 2023

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As a rightist assuming that leftism always wants more members of its protected groups

The left has shot itself in the foot massively and is actually doing the opposite of this. There is a widening gap in the birth rate between liberals and conservatives. The left has shifted its focus from workers rights to promoting behaviours that are bad from a reproductive point of view. LGBT is obviously not a great strategy for reproductive success and it has ballooned in popularity among the left with a sizeable portion of very left young people adopting one of those identities. Trans is essentially voluntarily removing oneself from evolution.

Traditional lifestyles lead to babies, the modern left is less about economics and more on opposition to the lifestyle choices that lead to children. Political leanings are more than half genetic. We are heavily selecting for people who are highly attracted to religion, traditional lifestyles and conservative political ideologies.

There is a widening gap in the birth rate between liberals and conservatives.

This doesn't matter, because now they've taken over the schools, they'll just indoctrinate your children into being the next generation of leftists.

That's assuming that said childhood indoctrination is sufficiently powerful to counter the genetic role in political affiliation.

If it weren't, the inexorable leftward movement of politics wouldn't be happening.

Not sure this is true. Take for example reproduction. In the past, selecting for “enjoys sex” was good enough to ensure reproduction. Obviously that won’t cut it now due to contraception, and we’re in the process of moving to selecting for “wants children.” Perhaps it won’t be possible to select for that but we’ll see

It could be that in the past a genetic predisposition towards “conformity” lead to social conservatism, but now “conformist genes” lead you to be progressive. If “conformist genes” are now leading to plummeting birth rates they ought to become less common, and whatever genes lead to conservatism now will be selected for.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that perhaps a genetic predisposition to X leads to progressivism in some social circumstances and conservatism in others. And perhaps the genetic basis for conservatism in 2023 is not the same as it would have been in 1850