Posted on 03/15/2024 7:34:04 AM PDT by Heartlander
The great English philosopher and poet G.K. Chesterton said: “A real soldier does not fight because he has something that he hates in front of him. He fights because he has something that he loves behind his back.”
War is an analogy that has fallen out of favor in the West. This helps explain why the so-called culture war can be a touchy subject. Chesterton helps us circumvent this reticence to see what is really at stake. We “fight” not for spite, nor for sport, but for the objects of our compassion and concern.
So, whom do we fight for?
Consider how you might answer this question while I recount how I was conscripted in the culture war.
What first got my attention was the aggressive—even artificial—push for secularization in Western societies. In particular, I was highly suspicious of the evolutionary worldview that purported to explain our origins without any reference to the transcendent and that clearly provided much of the wind in secularism’s sails. Decoupling from the divine, it seemed to me, was a fast and risky route to a moral free-for-all.
However, I was well into my early 30s before I became willing to speak up on some of the perennial hot-button issues normally associated with the culture war—issues like abortion and same-sex marriage. I did so reluctantly at first, well aware of the reputational price I would pay.
As the years ticked on, the West’s moral guardrails continued falling away. Pro-abortion slogans like “safe, legal, and rare” were exchanged for the euphemistic language of “reproductive freedom” and “women’s health rights.” The de-gendering of marriage gave way to the de-gendering of everything—transporting queer theory from society’s fringes all the way into school classrooms, public libraries, corporate boardrooms, and pop culture at large.
The year 2020 alerted me to at least three more major battle fronts: renewed racial animosity in the wake of George Floyd’s death and the Black Lives Matter riots; the importance of election integrity to stop eleventh-hour “emergency” provisions designed to help certain candidates; and Big Tech’s overt use of censorship to skew the public’s perception of these and many other issues.
Of course, 2020 was also the year that health became a contentious topic, as restrictions on movement, along with mask and vaccine mandates, put a temporary stop to once-unquestioned human rights, not least informed consent.
Illegal immigration, drug legalization, and climate alarmism are some of the more recent topics to have caught my attention—all of which will significantly shape the West in the years ahead.
On all of these battlefronts, what matters to me is not who I fight but who I am fighting for.
I am defending the unborn, who only have a three-in-four chance of making it out of the womb alive.
I am defending children, who deserve to grow up free from ideologies that will rob their joy and steal their future.
I am defending the natural family unit—the fundamental building block of society and an unrivalled safeguard for every one of its members.
I am defending parents, whose right to raise their own children must not and cannot be replaced with the state’s.
I am defending women, who need and deserve the safety of their own sporting leagues, bathrooms, locker rooms, and prisons.
I am defending every individual who conscientiously objects to the secularist hegemony and does not deserve to be silenced or punished for doing so.
I am not ashamed to be defending Christians in particular, who are the repository of the faith and worldview that civilized the West.
I am defending racial minorities, who are just as victimized by 2020s woke racism as their forebears were by the racism of former decades.
I am defending legal immigrants, who waited their turn, obeyed the law, and are hurt as much as anyone else by open borders.
I am defending everyday citizens who want to live free lives and who deserve to keep their hard-won earnings to pass on as an inheritance to their descendants.
I am defending small business owners who take big risks that benefit all of us and the men and women in uniform who lay their lives on the line to defend us.
I am defending taxpayers whose treasure should not be wasted and voters whose will should be respected.
These are the people who will suffer—this is what will be lost—if the Left’s cultural revolution is successful.
We stay in the proverbial trenches, not for hate, but for love.
As a brand-new father, I believe this more now than I ever did before.
In a recent social media post, Daily Wire reporter Megan Basham responded to the criticism that these cultural issues are just frivolous distractions. She explained that while such criticism is valid regarding individual culture skirmishes, the “meta culture war, the culture war writ large, IS meaningful.” Why? She continued:
Because what we are warring for is the reestablishment of things that foster human flourishing.
The family. Procreation. Distinctions between men and women and what they tell us about our best chance to live lives free of tyranny and dependence. Most of all, lives enlivened by belief in the transcendent truth only found in God.
So yes, I’m for spending less time on the shiny object culture war. But the capital letter Culture War is really the only war that matters. Because if we lose that, we’ve lost everything.
I’m sure Chesterton would agree. I certainly do.
Excellent point of view, it is (and should be) what we’re fighting for.
“Ducit Amor Patriea”
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Why should anyone fight for a country that has ‘leaders’ who fight against it?
..... American Conservatives are fighting for the Freedom and our Founding Principles ...... American Liberals are fighting for their new Glorious Emerging Communist Nation ....
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Today the USA isn’t worth fighting for. Students I have taught believe D-day was a terrible mistake and all the GIs who fell were fools who died for nothing. Why “Liberate Europe” when in a year we had the A-Bomb and could have vaporized Berlin and Hitler from a bomber and ended the war? The woke, de-fanged America where only crime pays and its all about just two things—the Bucks and Fame. Corruption is embraced at the highest levels and all that was seen as “Good” is now bad. Marriage, children, patriotism and Religion (save for Islam—they will die for Allah and take you with them). The flag is mocked, and even the anthem that is replaced. It’s all about race, gender and control. Nothing worth saving. If WW III starts who will fight for Biden’s woke America? Why should they?
We are fighting to make the world safe for perverts.
Fighting for the Bidens’ profits.
We won wars because men were fighting for their wives, daughters, sons, brothers, sisters, moms and dads.
The new generation has no love for any of these as a majority. They are just their getting their college and gender surgeries paid for.
It is not a fighting force, it is a grifters force.
The last thing I’m gonna fight for is our government. Screw them. They hate me more than I hate them.
We fight so that our betters have an ample bank account to live their lives royally.
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And it's one, two, three,
What are we fighting for ?
Don't ask me, I don't give a dump,
Next stop is Donald Trump!
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-PJ
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