How the Right fights the culture war in the media
Journalist Dave Weigel gives one of the best explanations of the how the current political split on culture is playing out in the media.
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How the Right fights the culture war in the media
Journalist Dave Weigel gives one of the best explanations of the how the current political split on culture is playing out in the media.
Listen to our full conversation
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GPA current events. More on Oscar Wilde, anarcho-Catholicism, and the libertine and anti-libertine post-left. The arrest of Peter Navarro. The theory of the healing punch and the decline of the American state. Dave Weigel’s re-Tweet and the Washington Post meltdown. Is cynicism enough for a sociopolitical movement? The need for discipline to resist a society of addictions. WWCIAD? (I.e., What Would the CIA Do?) “Ghosts in the Machine” and American psyops. Our lack of a credible utopian image.
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Dave Weigel is a serious journalist piece of shit .
Project Veritas – Wall of Shame #308 Dave Weigel’s Back to Back Retraction
On the afternoon of May 6, Daily Wire personality (and purveyor of wildly misleading clips on Twitter) Ryan Saavedra tweeted a video of presidential hopeful and South Bend, IN, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
John Whitehouse at MMFA:
On the afternoon of May 6, Daily Wire personality (and purveyor of wildly misleading clips on Twitter) Ryan Saavedra tweeted a video of presidential hopeful and South Bend, IN, Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Saavedra wrote, “Democrat presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg today in South Carolina: America ‘was never as great as advertised.’” Washington Post political reporter Dave Weigel quickly pointed out that Buttigieg had gone on to say “especially for marginalized Americans.”
Actual quote here, in a reference to Trump's "great again" slogan: "That past that he is promising to return us to was never as great as advertised, especially for marginalized Americans." pic.twitter.com/2hGcR7fhzI
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) May 6, 2019
Buttigieg’s claim is fairly banal; there are many examples of Americans facing oppression throughout history: slavery of Black Americans, genocide of indigenous peoples, nativist discrimination against immigrants, Jim Crow laws, internment of Japanese Americans, oppression of women, bans on marriage equality, and many more. We’re still grappling with the aftereffects of all of these.