After Winning a Political Battle Nov. 5, Can We Now Win the Culture War?

By The New American | Created at 2024-12-06 21:31:17 | Updated at 2024-12-23 02:31:22 2 weeks ago
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by Selwyn Duke December 6, 2024 ( December 6, 2024 )

After Winning a Political Battle Nov. 5, Can We Now Win the Culture War? wildpixel/iStock/Getty Images Plus

On December 7, 1941, Japan won a victory so resounding at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, that a casual observer might have considered its empire an unstoppable force. Yet the Land of the Rising Sun never had a chance. With an industrial base dwarfed by that of the United States, its eventual defeat was inevitable. This lesson from history is applicable to our time’s cold political/culture conflicts and raises a question.

Patriotic Americans won a convincing political victory November 5, but can they now turn the tide in the culture war?

That depends, says one commentator, on whether they recognize that “cutesy time is over” and start playing for keeps.

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