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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 29, 2025

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As always, Hanania is retarded. Probably 95% of progressive culture is now short form videos, and the exact same dynamic has played out countless times for them as well. No amount of text-based reporting on the countless deaths, rapes, and sex-trafficked children along the border elicited a millionth of the fury as a suggestive image of a Border Patrol agent "whipping" a migrant from horseback. It's been the case since at least Kony 2012.

Not that I remember signing up for any cult where Hanania is scripture, but there is a canonical counter-counterpoint where modern US progressivism (and in particular wokeness) is just the result of temperamental (/genetically obligate) conservatives being raised in (and thus becoming conservative of) liberal culture.

I always thought the sex trafficking was fake and just conservative propaganda. But then the NYTIMES reported on it in LA. I still think it’s mostly fake.

Our major cities seem to be partially third world countries with gated communities of highly productive give people.

Yep. Except it’s been that way since the dawn of time. People react more to what they see as opposed to what is written. Modern media makes it easier to see.

People react more to what they see as opposed to what is written.

Honestly, I think they react more to anything resembling what they want to see versus what is actually in front of them. Confirmation bias is a hell of a drug.