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Why Can’t Conservatives Create Art?​

By Dave Greene, March 11, 2026
Link: https://firstthings.com/why-cant-conservatives-create-art/ (Archive)


Modern conservatives recognize their duty to reverse the devastation wrought by nearly a century of progressive cultural hegemony. And yet, even as they intuit the superiority of older, premodern forms of social organization and art, their attempts at culture-making all too often amount to imitating the patterns of the least progressive time they understand. Predictably, progressivism rolls on unperturbed.

This futile pattern is exemplified by conservatives’ repeated failures to create serious art. Take, for example, TPUSA’s alternative to the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, featuring ’90s nu-metal sensation Kid Rock. On the face of things, the dueling halftime shows were a battle of cultural lightweights. But, as many non-leftists noted, it was obvious which show represented “the cool kids’ table.” Bad Bunny’s spectacle was confusing, disorganized, unmusical, and pushed a tired globalist message. Nevertheless, the TPUSA event came off worse, parading a culturally eclipsed conservative lineup, obsessed with petty nostalgia, and desperate for approval.

No matter how much effort conservatives put into cultural production, no matter how far the progressive mainstream declines, conservatives never come out on top. Nothing they produce ever feels good, refreshing, or genuinely life-giving.

The problem lies with the general conservative understanding of art and culture. Most ordinary non-progressive people agree that culture was good until very recently. Even if it was all produced by liberals with questionable values, the mainstream once delivered good things that felt fun, and sometimes even uplifting. Now they don’t. Thus, to the conservative mind, the solution is to recreate the kind of products that were popular in the years when things were better.

This backward-looking approach to culture fits the business model of media companies like Daily Wire and Angel Studios. As they see it, there is a large consumer demographic underserved by the mainstream. Therefore, the production of new targeted media will naturally procure profit and prestige.

In 2026, conservatives’ target demographics are obvious: boomers who watch cable news, evangelical Christians with staid cultural tastes, and middle-class millennials alienated by the post-2012 culture shift. Therefore, conservative production companies create content targeted at what these groups already consume: safe retreads of popular entertainment with on-the-nose political messages, bland renditions of Bible stories with the edges sanded off, and carbon copies of Hollywood genre films from the early 2000s.

Unsurprisingly, the media produced (financially successful or not) is over-optimized slop. The products hit the key metrics and are, in some direct way, “what the audience wanted.” But no one cares when they debut, and conservative audiences are rarely happy with what they get.

What holds conservatives back is a mindset that prefers the familiar over the good. They chase the tail of the zeitgeist while the culture slips through their fingers.

For media to be good, it must make people love it, not just mildly satisfied with it. It must point them toward higher aspirations that they don’t encounter in their ordinary lives. Art is not a demand-driven consumer product. Quality media does not give audiences what they say they want; it shows them what they should want. It is aspirational. In fact, the use of beauty to make people love higher things is probably as good a working definition of “art” as any.

When we regard art and entertainment from previous eras, whether progressive or reactionary, popular or avant-garde, they all follow the same form. Regardless of how they are financed, they are not intended to appease an audience’s preexisting desire but rather to direct that desire toward something the artist believes is good.

Belief in a higher vision gives a piece of media its freshness and force. It shows you something you should want: a future you could be a part of. That’s why people love such products long after their initial run and even organize their lives around them. Not all consumer and investor dollars are equal. The dollars that follow aspirational ideas sponsor works that capture people’s imaginations. The dollars that chase median consumer demand sponsor work that is forgotten soon after it’s consumed. Instead of looking backward, creators must look forward. Instead of giving people what they remember enjoying, new artists need to offer new dreams.

Creating visions like this might involve reaching for deeper truths contained in older traditions or going further to express primal human emotions that the modern world considers dangerous. Perhaps the feelings that these modes elicit are impractical or confusing, but that is all the better for the purposes of art.

Non-progressive creators have an incredible opportunity to forge a new vision for the future. For however forward-looking progressivism remains, its aesthetic vision is dead, and its understanding of the good is manifestly opposed to human flourishing. The mainstream media is receding and, more than ever, people want to believe in something.

Regardless of what pundits say about “stuck culture,” the possibilities for new directions are infinite. One could start with reviving the challenging classics that conservatives so often profess to love on their podcasts. There is no shortage of great stories, from Shakespeare to Tolstoy to Flannery O’Connor, that remain relevant precisely because they cut against our self-conception as moderns.

Or one could take a more radical approach. Find people who are willing to break the mold and snub all modern sensibilities. If you hate modernity, create a vicious indictment of its failures. If you detest the world’s idols, smash them in the most irreverent way imaginable. Create paeans to the lost spirit of the world, love letters to human heroism. Write stories as unrealistic and absurd as possible, or as gritty and harrowing as necessary.

But whatever you do, do not interrogate your art for whether it will make money, much less whether your audience wants it. Audiences do not know what they want. Contemporary man sits in a state of spiritual stupefaction, waiting to be told what is good and what is worth fighting for. As such, those of us who are out of sync with the modern world have the chance to show people what they should desire, the things of ultimate value.

Art is a war of belief, and if you aren’t showing people what is worthy of love and aspiration, you aren’t fighting it. Create bold, unapologetic visions of the truths you believe, and the world will recognize them as art, politics be damned. If you subordinate your vision to safe, consumer-driven demands, you will only show the world that you don’t believe in much of anything at all.
 
Yeah, At its core, Ladyballers is just an unfunny version of White Chicks
It's just Juwanna Mann but politicized

Their whole pitch of "we're bringing back 2000s comedies" is flawed because people generally don't hold those movies in high regard.

It'd be really easy to make a conservative movie these days too. A straight white male cop as the good guy fighting crime would be conservative.
 
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The actual question being asked here as i see it is "why haven't conservatives taken over mainstream entertainment again?". He makes a few token references to "art" but all he brings up is just bullshit like the alternate SuperBowl halftime show, and online news rags like Daily Wire. And he already answered that question: its because nearly ALL entertainment in any medium has become over-optimised unchallenging and totally risk-averse glop. Arguably neither side will ever "win" again because the entire game is fucked.

Getting away from the false question of the article, I can only speak to why I personally struggle to make art:
The places to share one's art are basically just platforms to serve people adverts fighting against the actual content for attention, they're full of morons who just want trashy bullshit to keep them distracted (both these things are discouraging if you wanna make art just for the hell of it) - and lastly I have so little time and energy left over after a 6-day work week, and choring and doing all the dumb shit that I have one day a week to get done, that I just can't be fucked.

It's all I can do to get myself back to a functional state for another week of work. There's no room for creativity and self-expression in the gulag.
 
Last conservative that actually gave a fuck about proper conservation of the beauty in art was Roger Scruton and he's dead
 
There is no left or right wing art anymore. Most art forms are effectively dead and worse than dead. The visual arts are dominated by gallery shows and artists selling their personalities rather than the quality of their work. Art careers today are more often than not driven by party skills than artistic skills. Literature is completely and utterly dead. Nuclear dead. Most music is also beyond dead. The stage is also dead. Look what runs in New York theater these days. "Come see George Clooney stunningly sleepwalk through a stage performance of a third-rate movie he did 20 years ago".
Art, literature, film, music, all of it is dead. Generative AI can do a better job than most of the people in those industries.

It's bad enough being a millennial, but Gen Alpha is so undeniably boned in the "being able to afford anything" department. And they don't even get good music, games, or movies to ease the pain.
 
I mean there were plenty of prominently conservative artists in the past. If you're referring to the modern era, the overwhelming majority of "artists" are a joke that churn out shit (sometimes literally) and call it art. Actual art of any value that has anything to say or any beauty to show is extremely rare these days, and you're basically barred from the greater art community and in turn any help in gaining widespread exposure if you're anything even mildly resembling a conservative.
 
If you haven't read Atlas Shrugged, then you're missing out. It's both enjoyable and a true work of art.

Isn't that the book where some retard goes on a rant for like 60 fucking pages.

Read The Fountainhead instead. Same themes and ideas, but without John Galts gay monologue. I also just liked the characters better.

Helldivers is not conservative. The studio head was literally asked by the United Nations to present about how his player base are brainwashed fascists. The studio is Swedish for fuck’s sake.


Anyways, right wing art can’t really exist outside of very small niches because the left wing controls pretty much every major art/entertainment production house and distribution network in the west with a totalitarian death grip, and right wing rich people will not invest in creating their own mass market distribution network for anything that’s not talk radio.

Honestly, one of the funniest things that happens in the modern era is when shit becomes unintentionally based and loved by the right wing people they despise.

My favorite example is Rorschach from Watchmen. Alan Moores constant seething about it always gives me a chuckle. They even tried very hard to besmirch him in the god awful HBO series.

Also Starship Troopers being intended as satire but is a beloved favorite of many right wingers (and anyone with a brain).

It's sad though that great media keeps being created only as a mistake of messaging. I'd like for something to be seriously made by a conservative that gains the same sort of infamy, but as others have said, it seems impossible.

BUT! I have a lot of hopes for AI being able to destroy the bastion of Hollywood by opening doors for smaller projects to find success. Though the Mr. Stancil Show is funny in part for the fact it's so disjointed, if they could make the AI more coherant perhaps we could see something well done that is accessible to more people with ideas.
 
Only time subversion was done well in Star Wars was with Knights of the Old Republic 2. Even then it was less about good versus evil and more about how the Jedi tendency to endlessly navel gaze has consequences.
Also addressed the vague idea of balance presented to us the best with Atton and Kreia pointing out nothing but innocent lives have been lost due to Jedi dogma in general because of misunderstanding, branching, or just failure of it itself.

The ultimate lesson for your PC was to not be a run of the mill Jedi or Sith. Atris tried so hard to be what she thought was the perfect Jedi she just became a Sith, Nihilus and Sion both have no real dogma or beliefs with their ideology being more emotional opportunists than Sith, the Jedi council's decided course of action is to just do nothing even after everything that's happened afraid of more split in dogma, Kreia herself is self-admittedly a fuck up from both ideologies, and Revan presented as the best either had to offer followed whatever belief best helped him go against the Mandalorians and the ancient actual Sith waiting in the unknown sectors of the galaxy.
Art, literature, film, music, all of it is dead. Generative AI can do a better job than most of the people in those industries.

It's bad enough being a millennial, but Gen Alpha is so undeniably boned in the "being able to afford anything" department. And they don't even get good music, games, or movies to ease the pain.
I was going to laugh at you for saying AI is better than anything but its slop is certainly more entertaining than modern slop.
 
95% of artists throughout history supported nationalism, closed borders, gender roles and religious sanctity. Liberals have created nothing new in the last 10 years, only shallow remakes meant to displace originals made by slightly less progressive democrats that failed the continuous revolution's impossible standards.
 
Because Conservatives tend to not see the value in art when art is foundational to higher civilization. Art is a pillar and should be a priority even if it's expensive, otherwise you'll have people who will tear the foundations of your civilization away little by little.

Surrendering institutions to liberals without a fight is the supreme weakness that conservatives of yore made and it's a mistake that won't be rectified quickly, at least not without an ungodly amount of bloodshed that even Pol Pot might say is going too far.

Though the best they can do is actually support what truly matters like an artist who paints a daughter and a father together, a statue of a man reflecting at church, a film about a knight who wrestles with his nature but holds true to God, family, and his paths. Shitty Daily Wire garbage doesn't help anyone because it's political dreck.
 
"You're incapable of making art" - said by the dudes who put random colors on a canvas and rearrange random pieces of furniture btw.

It's almost like you're being very selective and rejecting anything made by a conservative.
 
I have a lot of scattered shit in my head I want to say, and I've written and deleted a lot trying to keep this succint. Many have already said a number of whys, but another one I think that got passed over is the left is more willing to cling to something and even fight with the author/creator. People are still trying to unironically say "Fallout is about end game capitalism" while the creator is like, "No, it's right there in the tagline, it's about how war never changes." There's also JK Rowling with Harry Potter, damn do they fucking hate her, and I'm sure there's more but to keep the idea in tact, low IQ leftists cling to media because it's one of the few things that fills the husk that is their life. To drive this craze, just about anything newish that comes out seems to have a social media marketing streak that does everything to let you know, "This is for progressives! Right-wingers stay away!" There was even that one recent Charlie's Angels remake where the director herself said "Men don't need to watch my movie, this is for women!" Then when it bombs, she cries that men didn't come see her stupid fucking movie. Which creates a bit of a paradox, because as stated earlier about Null saying that the left throws money at "the arts" while the right don't; the lefts money seems to come from financiers, while the right is more keen to let something live or die on its quality. The problem being, if something is good, eventually the vaccuous left will show up and try to drink its blood and claim it was always about women, gays, blacks, etc and make shit unbearable. A lot of videogame communities (fucking LOL) are figuring this out right now, that lefties don't play games, but by God do they have (dog shit) opinions on them, and enjoy worming their way into communities and trying to rule with an iron hand, like the official Uma Musume Discord is currently having trouble as one of their mods barely plays but loves flexing power against those who do. The left "create art" because they have more patrons and a more psychotic consumerbase.
 
Everything's already pretty much been covered probably but I genuinely hate how everything the last 10 years has devolved into these little shitty tickboxes of "right wing" and "left wing" and one's bad or good depending on who's trying to sell you the opportunity to never think critically outside the defined party script again. This shit kills art dead and we've been in a drought of people who deserve to hit it big hitting it big for about a decade now.

Isn't that the book where some retard goes on a rant for like 60 fucking pages.
At the very least it inspired jokes in Media about it being pretentiously written or just meme copy/pastes of the john galt rant into unrelated media

Also it inspired the OG bioshock and that's a really cool game.
 
there is no conservative arts because conservatives fled the field of education and handed it over to libtards (jews) in favor of an "i got mine" approach to existence by focusing on the rapid acquisition of material wealth for its own sake.
 
At the very least it inspired jokes in Media about it being pretentiously written
Trying to keep people from reading it.

I hope no one lets any reputation it has stop them from reading it. Again, I repeat for anyone reading this message; If you haven't read Atlas Shrugged you are missing out. Don't let memes or slander make you miss out on something good.
 
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