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When William Buckley launched National Review, and with it the modern US right, the aim was to stop the “radical social experimentation” of the hour. It was 1955. The age of Eisenhower and the draft, of the Hollywood Code and low immigration: if this scandalised him, his air of dejection as he neared the end of his gilded life half a century later becomes easier to fathom.

Among the experiments he had been unable to thwart were the sexual revolution, creeping atheism, normalised if not quite legalised cannabis and the doubling of the foreign-born population as a share of the US total. His conservative movement had been an electoral success and a howling cultural failure.

And now? There is no chance of a full or even substantial reversal of what was once called the Permissive Society. But, if nothing else, the pace of conservative retreat is slowing. In 2022, Republicans might gain control of Congress and still count it their second biggest prize of the year. Much dearer to them would be a raft of Supreme Court decisions curbing abortion and affirmative action while doing the opposite for gun ownership.

If these materialise, the conservative supermajority on the bench will have been worth the decades of work. The Federalist Society college chapters, the grooming of young “textualists” and “originalists”: this is the closest the right has ever come to a Gramscian march through the institutions. Given the relative youth of the Donald Trump-appointed justices, it might still be paying off in the middle of the century.

In the more public terrain of electoral politics, things are almost as promising for the cultural right. Republicans are sure that new progressive norms on race and gender are losing propositions for the Democrats — as are, for that matter, lots of Democrats. Parental qualms about what children are being taught eased a Republican into the Virginia governor’s mansion in November (though, after Covid-enforced school closures, so did an impatience to have them taught at all). Democrats will never win over cultural conservatives. The danger is that they lose strict liberals for whom group rights and the invigilation of speech are heresies.

The right can count on presidential over-reach here. Bill Clinton used to scold incendiary rappers. Barack Obama was the “deporter in chief” to disappointed immigration liberals. Despite his more conservative instincts, Joe Biden has been slower to make overtures to non-progressives. His voting rights bill contains much of value. But if opposition to it is “Jim Crow 2.0”, as he claims, that is news to a country in which 1 per cent of people name elections as a major problem.

Conservative jurisprudence, progressive hubris: both are in the normal swing of politics. The role of racial minorities, the third force to whom the cultural right owes its small recovery, is more surprising. There is no one reason for the gains that Republicans have made among Latino voters. Tying Democrats to the “socialism” of the countries some of them fled has helped. But another word is difficult to ignore. According to the Pew Research Center, only 3 per cent of these voters use the gender-neutral term “Latinx”. When it passed the president’s lips last summer, it was unlikely to resonate. Democrats will have to decide how long to persist with the underlying philosophy from which it springs.

As for other minorities, the legal case against Harvard’s affirmative action scheme is that it disadvantages Asian-Americans. A suit against the University of North Carolina argues much the same. Racial diversity has not had the uniformly progressive side-effects that Democrats believed (or rather that Republicans believed Democrats believed). Cultural conservatives are left to caress an irony or at least an incongruity. Their comeback owes in part to their old defeat on immigration.

The danger here is to overstate the extent of that comeback. Even if the Supreme Court rulings transpire — conservative judges have disappointed the “movement” before — the right will, in boxing terms, have pulled back a round after losing the previous eleven. In 1996, Americans were more than two-to-one against same-sex marriage. They are now in favour of it by the same margin. Church membership is down. Even the right’s embrace of someone of Trump’s — let us go with “bohemian” — lifestyle shows how limited its options are.

Precisely because the rout of cultural conservatism has been so total, though, any recovery is news. It is hard to know whether Buckley was unlucky or blessed not to live to see what passes for success.
 
The danger is that they lose strict liberals for whom group rights and the invigilation of speech are heresies.
I had to look up what 'invigilation' means, and it describes an appointed observer whose job is to watch students while they take a test to prevent cheating. Totally makes sense in this context and couldn't at all be an attempt by the author to sound smarter than they are, or to circumvent conventional vernacular to hide their real intentions like you couldn't just Google what that word means & find it's total nonsense⸮ Is this what the Left call a "dog whistle"⸮
There is no one reason for the gains that Republicans have made among Latino voters.
Yes there is, it's called "Cuba."
 
We stopped losing because, ironically, leftist got the dystopia that they wanted. They got everything they wanted.


And that was the best advertisement against leftism, more than 4 years of constant TDS.

Victory was the worst thing that could have happened to them
 
Note how the Right didn't start their vast retreat from winning until we had an official conservative movement after National Review was launched. Almost like it was controlled opposition.

And around the same time we had the FBI infiltrating and subverting communist groups and the KKK, using the same tactics that they use today and with the media running interference for them.

IIRC Stalin purged the Trotskyites in the 1930s, and many of them fled to the USA where they rebranded themselves as Neocons. We were subsequently involved in numerous wars, with Vietnam being the one most closely associated with Neocons until the 2nd Iraq War.
 
Note how the Right didn't start their vast retreat from winning until we had an official conservative movement after National Review was launched. Almost like it was controlled opposition.

And around the same time we had the FBI infiltrating and subverting communist groups and the KKK, using the same tactics that they use today and with the media running interference for them.

IIRC Stalin purged the Trotskyites in the 1930s, and many of them fled to the USA where they rebranded themselves as Neocons. We were subsequently involved in numerous wars, with Vietnam being the one most closely associated with Neocons until the 2nd Iraq War.
So Marxism had won so decisively in the early 20th century that the so-called Cold War was in-fact a sectarian feud between one flavour of Marxism and another?
We stopped losing because, ironically, leftist got the dystopia that they wanted. They got everything they wanted.


And that was the best advertisement against leftism, more than 4 years of constant TDS.

Victory was the worst thing that could have happened to them
Basically what the article says, in more honeyed words.
 
So Marxism had won so decisively in the early 20th century that the so-called Cold War was in-fact a sectarian feud between one flavour of Marxism and another?
Marxism is simply a means by which a small minority (Stalin/Lenin/Mao) overthrows or (Mao/Trotsky) subverts an existing power structure and embeds themselves in a new one. The class/race essentialism is a necessary rhetorical device to justify their rule, no different than that used by priests and noblemen in the middle ages.
 
But, if nothing else, the pace of conservative retreat is slowing. In 2022, Republicans might gain control of Congress and still count it their second biggest prize of the year
These faggots still believe the republicans are conservatives? what are they conserving? the right to drink lead water? they certainly aren't conserving their voters' rights

And latinos are not voting democucks because the later have the EXACT SAME commie discourse the commies back home did, even the same terminology

Also the chimpout of 2020 showed them that democucks will label them white to appease the niggers, they are only minorities when they are useful to them
 
These faggots still believe the republicans are conservatives? what are they conserving? the right to drink lead water? they certainly aren't conserving their voters' rights

And latinos are not voting democucks because the later have the EXACT SAME commie discourse the commies back home did, even the same terminology

Also the chimpout of 2020 showed them that democucks will label them white to appease the niggers, they are only minorities when they are useful to them
They are "conservatives" by the standards of our time. Even conserving the libertine culture of the 1980s (by sabotaging Wu Flu policies, lowering taxes, preserving gun rights, and attempting to confine "drunk sex is rape" style feminism to the campus) is profoundly right wing in Current Year.

"What, did you think conservatism was about sticking to some eternal religious ideal like Confucian China or something? It's always been about slowing down just enough that was don't lose those things which we've already gained."-Buckleyites, probably
 
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I don't think this article delves enough into why the left is losing the culture war. A few examples I can think of is how the left shoe-horns in woke shit into all of our entertainment to the point it's unwatchable, how the Biden Administration handled the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and rising inflation coupled with empty grocery store shelves.
 
Its when the left became the side of censorship, "morality", etc. So by default the right became where the opposition to that shit went. And even if you dont define yourself as right wing, it doesn't matter, you're considered right wing and sinful privileged no matter what the majority of your views are and no matter how much you otherwise hate the right wing if you don't openly proclaim how much you love to suck tranny dick.

"BUT WHAT ABOUT CHRISTIAN FUNDIES IN THE 90s!?" Trying to still define the right wing by that today is like when dumb rightoids go "UH WELL THE DEMOCRATS WERE THE PRO SLAVERY AND PRO SEGREGATION PARTY!"
 
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