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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 5, 2026

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I do find it interesting that violent civil disruption abroad is winked at and generates sympathy from the right domestically (whereas the left mostly ignores it, be it Venezuelans or Iranians), but violent civil disruption domestically engenders the opposite feeling from the same set.

If not for the Islam, the muslim women would have been part of the thicc latina belt. Because everyone loves thicc latinas, everything that hurts islam and non secular rulers is good because it will bring more thicc latinas into circulation.

Thats why progressives love islamic fundamentalism, it keeps the real competition away from the true power base of progressivism, white women with nothing better to offer. Thats why the ICE agent shot the woman, his filipina wife was whispering "destroy my competition!" into his ears!

Why? Right-wingers dislike those governments, and would love to see them lose popular support, legitimacy, and power.

Same reason left-wingers get excited about domestic civil disruption.

I assume leftists would be okay with protests against far-right (or far-right aligned) regimes. But there aren't too many of those left: Pinochet and Franco are both long gone. The closest you could get would be El Salvador or Argentina (not seeing huge protests recently, but not nothing), or Russia (not seeing huge protests, also historically complicated). I would put Iran in that bucket too, but leftist sentiments on Islamic regimes are complicated (among other things: the right is happy about it, so they can't be). Some Israeli protests get leftist sympathies (anti-Bibi ones).

Some of this is just that they were so successful at the end of the last century that they have comparatively few nation-state enemies. Frankly, the right doesn't have that many either.

A good chunk of the (old, in more ways than one) right would be happy with protests against Russia. It's just enjoying one's enemy's problems, in both that case and Iran.