It just seems like he’s fighting on everything every day,” went the frequent Republican lament when President Donald Trump was in office.
And there were indeed fights on everything, every day: In high school and gym locker rooms; in Major League Baseball, the National Football League, and on ESPN; with Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood; with CEOs from Mark Cuban to Bob Iger.
But it wasn’t Trump, of course. We’ve all since learned this. Because if it had been, we wouldn’t still be hearing about pundits and satire sites getting kicked off of platforms for calling out a man on a women’s swim team.
If it had just been Trump all along, cities and states wouldn’t still be boycotted by professional sporting events.
If it had been the mean old Donald, we wouldn’t be deluged daily still by woke corporations, tech censorship, and Hollywood meltdowns.
If it had been all about 45, executives across The Walt Disney Company would not still be caught using theme parks to erase gender, using children’s cartoons to push a “not-at-all secret gay agenda,” and promising war with elected representatives who stand in their way.
The truth is the left-wing’s culture war is relentless. And given their near-complete control of the commanding heights, it might seem we’re hopelessly outgunned.
But they do have a weak point: For decades, Americans have generously carved out privileges, incentives, and exceptions for those companies and institutions that we felt served our people’s and our country’s interests. It’s time to stop.
Republican politicians, however, aren’t used to this kind of fighting. They’d rather cite Ronald Reagan as we slip slowly under corporate rule. That won’t do at all.
It’s time to act. It’s time to fix it.
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