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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.
 
Maybe stop saying shit like art is for sissies the only manly occupation is hunting would help not to castrate your side. Oh, and equating any form of organization to communism too
 
They’re too busy kissing their fish, driving their trucks, drinking their beer, etc.
Hell yeah brother, vroom vroom!

Those who lean conservative value craftsmanship, it's about enjoying the small things in life. Like well built and ornamented hard wood furniture. Or the rumble of a professionally rebuilt smal block chevy V8 on the back of a vintage jetboat with big tiddy mermaids airbrushed on the side. Or the pretty little painting with the trees and the deers hanging on the wall... Turning your garage into a workshop so you can practice your favorite hobby of whatever from handcrafting fishing lures to putting together your very own killdozer. The world is your oyster.

Lefty art sucks not just because it's faggy, they got them soft hands
 
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“Leftists make the best art” only applies to the 20th century and that’s being generous
Name a great 20th century artist (or intellectual of any kind) who isn't condemned for right wing deviationism—or at least disclaimered as politically dated like a Netflix show—by the academy/left.

Rare "woke more correct" moment.

All art—all work of any intellectual seriousness—made before last weekend is right wing. Accept it.
 
We've seen the Left start to shriek because they weren't allowed to turn everyone into lesbians mashing tacos together in a fucking horse-girl racing game. We've seen them scream about 'cis-normative coded' and 'cisgender is the deviance, not us!" as well as screaming that something was left wing all along!!! Batman would totally choke out ICE agents! Superman would literally abandon America for illegal aliens! Lobo would totally do dance classes!

The Left then brings around their media machine and pushes for their viewpoint to be the right one. Warhammer was always satire against the Right! Harry Potter has always secretly been about gay rights! Helldivers 2 is MAKING FUN OF YOU! To the point where creatives are basically told to swear allegiance. Hollywood puts out absolute fucking degeneracy and you're supposed to clap as the entire media apparatus gets behind and pushes about how great Slop in the City is.

The Left supports each other until they eventually turn on each other, but in the meantime they get behind even the shittiest art to flood the scene.

They support each other with exposure, with media blitzes, and with money.

We've watched them skinsuit everything and wear it and tell you to enjoy it.

Meanwhile, on the Right...
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The Left has everything cornered because they support their artists.

The Right is too busy holding onto their cash and wailing about how there is no art.
 
Maybe stop saying shit like art is for sissies the only manly occupation is hunting would help not to castrate your side. Oh, and equating any form of organization to communism too
Those who lean conservative value craftsmanship, it's about enjoying the small things in life. Like well built and ornamented hard wood furniture. Or the rumble of a professionally rebuilt smal block chevy V8 on the back of a vintage jetboat with big tiddy mermaids airbrushed on the side. Or the pretty little painting with the trees and the deers hanging on the wall... Turning your garage into a workshop so you can practice your favorite hobby of whatever from handcrafting fishing lures to putting together your very own killdozer. The world is your oyster.

Lefty art sucks not just because it's faggy, they got them soft hands
Like fucking clockwork
 
We've seen the Left start to shriek because they weren't allowed to turn everyone into lesbians mashing tacos together in a fucking horse-girl racing game. We've seen them scream about 'cis-normative coded' and 'cisgender is the deviance, not us!" as well as screaming that something was left wing all along!!! Batman would totally choke out ICE agents! Superman would literally abandon America for illegal aliens! Lobo would totally do dance classes!

The Left then brings around their media machine and pushes for their viewpoint to be the right one. Warhammer was always satire against the Right! Harry Potter has always secretly been about gay rights! Helldivers 2 is MAKING FUN OF YOU! To the point where creatives are basically told to swear allegiance. Hollywood puts out absolute fucking degeneracy and you're supposed to clap as the entire media apparatus gets behind and pushes about how great Slop in the City is.

The Left supports each other until they eventually turn on each other, but in the meantime they get behind even the shittiest art to flood the scene.

They support each other with exposure, with media blitzes, and with money.

We've watched them skinsuit everything and wear it and tell you to enjoy it.

Meanwhile, on the Right...
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The Left has everything cornered because they support their artists.

The Right is too busy holding onto their cash and wailing about how there is no art.
And when the right does try to make art, you get things like that Lady Ballers movie from The Daily Wire.
 
And when the right does try to make art, you get things like that Lady Ballers movie from The Daily Wire.
We deserve to go extinct at this point. The left shall inherit the earth.

Does anyone know of current right wing artists and media?
They don't exist, at least not any good ones. The left has full and permanent control over all art and culture and nothing will ever be done to take it away from them.
 
We deserve to go extinct at this point. The left shall inherit the earth.


They don't exist, at least not any good ones. The left has full and permanent control over all art and culture and nothing will ever be done to take it away from them.
Well aren’t you a bright ray of sunshine.
 
The thing to remember with First Things is that they put their money where their mouth is. They directly fund poetry and art competitions. They did one last year. They put poetry in their magazine and review books just like a leftist publication would while also having headline articles like "For Christian Nationalism" or "Love and Mass Migration" where they argue that mass migration is a sin against the poor in the United States who are harmed by an endless sea of browns stealing jobs and welfare benefits. They have speaking engagements where they let people talk about how being a mother is the highest calling a woman has.

They're right. It just sucks that they're right. Though it feels like things are at least a little better now that you have platforms like X that allow conservatives who normally would be blackballed from places like facebook or old Twitter can not at least try to advertise and monetize. For example - Owen Cyclops makes his living by finding reach on social media where maybe during the early 2010's he wouldn't have been found by anyone who didn't get a direct referral.

I just don't think they'll get any better than this until the right learns to be patrons of the arts again.
 
I just don't think they'll get any better than this until the right learns to be patrons of the arts again.
Such a day will never come as the right has already completely collapsed due to the disastrous Iran war destroying whatever credibility the Trump administration had left.
 
but all are from 60+ years ago.
Okay, which leftwinger is from the last 20? The modern era has not produced any classics. When people talk about conservatives not producing "art" what is the "art" left wingers in question left wingers produce? Women's smut fiction taking over literature? Marvel movies?

Ben shapiro and lady ballers are supposed to be the answer... to snow brown and the 7 differently heighted persons of nondescript gender. Is THAT the art left wingers are producing?

People default to 60+ years ago because those are the only classics we have, both on the right and the left, and they just so happen to all be right wing.
 
Because the left gave itself the unquestioned ability to declare what is and isn't art through the art schools and the professional critics circles becoming overwhelmingly prog-left-socialist.
And darn, wouldn't you look at that?
Nothing produced by right wing (and "right wing") artists ever has merit.... what a weird coincidence, right? Why can't they ever manage to do it? Because their brains are just pure low IQ racist homophobic mush!
The left vastly overestimates the ability of art to shape public opinion. Yeah, the typical right-wing political art wankfest is cringe and doesn't sway anyone, but, neither does the typica left-wing political art wankfest, the "experts" just think it works when their side does it, despite the clear evidence that it does not.
The TPUSA alternate halftime show was ultimately pointless, but, so was Bad Bunny's, the left just honestly thinks that the latter changed opinions/made a better world because it had higher production value and a "correct" message.
The other problem is that leftists overestimate how good their art actually is. I swear to god these art school kids just make the same shit about how "heckin unfair society is" and garbage of that nature which I've seen a million times and their professors eat it up every time as if it isn't the most unoriginal shit ever. Their essays consist of non-stop bitching about capitalism or issues that they claim are byproducts of it and then they act like some elevated intellectuals making profound observations when all they did was repeat shit from Marx or Engels.
 
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