The Tribal Morality of Identity Politics
“From tiny experiences we build cathedrals,” Turkish novelist and Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk once observed. The same might be said of our feelings. One such feeling is the pain of rejection by a social...
View ArticleYou Gotta Serve Somebody
It has become abundantly clear that identity politics is a religion. The analogies between progressivism and the Abrahamic faiths, Christianity especially, are (to turn a phrase) legion. Christianity...
View ArticleThe Secret Wisdom of Transgenderism
Men are not women, and women are not men. There can be no disagreement between one’s sex and his “gender,” a term that referred almost exclusively to grammatical categories rather than people until a...
View ArticleThe Radical and the Damned
No longer judging the acts of men, we have morphed into people who can only judge the hearts of men. The shallower we become in our religion, the more religious we become in our politics. This...
View ArticleIdentity Politics Isn’t about Meaning. It’s about Control.
There is no longer any doubt that the phenomenon sometimes identified as “Social Justice,” and the identity politics at the center of it, have taken on a certain religious quality. This thesis has seen...
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