
Paul Ryan should reconsider his stance on the culture war
Max Mallhi
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Former House Speaker Paul Ryan claimed on CBS News this morning that he is “not a culture war kinda guy”. But it is dangerous not to be picking a side in today’s America, where insanity is the norm. His claim that he is more concerned about the “debt crisis, the future of the country, and China” contradict his claims about the culture war. Here is why.
We live in a society today where woke Democrat officials are elected to office, contributing to the mounting debt crisis through wasteful spending on woke projects. The future of our country is determined by the culture war we are fighting today to keep the next generation of leaders sane. In essence, how can we expect America to be taken seriously if we don’t fight this culture war?
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Paul Ryan’s remarks ignore the fact that every policy decision in America today heavily relies on, whether directly or indirectly, the underlying influence of the culture war. It is a dangerous belief to ignore the importance of the culture war that Americans are faced with today.
Ryan’s claim that the culture war is “polarizing” is exactly why we need to pick sides. Americans have common enemies outside of this country that we need to fight against in unison. These are enemies that are working tirelessly day and night to bring America to shambles. Unfortunately, we have a rising element within American society that is trying to divide us further, keeping the American dream’s survival at bay.
This enemy is a bigger threat to Americans than those outside on foreign lands who can’t even reach us. This internal rot that ravages this country may as well be the only direct and imminent threat we are faced with at such dangerous proximity. It is for this reason that Americans need to come together and declare their allegiance to the powerful founding principles of this nation. Only then can America be kept on track with the vision that our founding fathers had for us.
Our enemies want future generations to attend colleges where they are taught that socialism is the solution to our problems and that race is the center of social division. They want Americans to believe that religion is evil, marriage is not important, “straight white men” are public enemy No. 1, gender norms are a menace to society, and kindergartners should be exposed to sex education.
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Not once in the history of this great country have we been made to believe that our enemies are smarter than us, or doing things better than we do. And why would that be true? Yet Chinese-style communism and dictatorial-style limits on the freedom of speech are openly pushed for by sitting members of Congress from one side of the aisle.
So why is declaring this new experiment as evil a “divisive” thing, according to Paul Ryan? Ryan ought to stop acting like this is a futile topic in politics today. If anything, the rise of this culture war can single-handedly decide much of what the future survival of this country looks like. And it is definitely at a concerning stage at this moment in time.
Max Mallhi is a summer 2023 Washington Examiner fellow.