Culture matters.
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Nov. 9, 2024

This week's fallout from the 2024 U.S. presidential election proved
the assumptions of many Democrats wrong: the so-called "culture
war" was not a distraction to keep the electorate from focusing on
issues like income inequality and corruption; as it turned out, the
culture war propelled DJT to his victory. As LGBTQ Nation reports
in "How anti-trans attack ads helped Trump reach male voters & beat
Kamala Harris" (Nov. 8, 2024),

> The Human Rights Campaign has repeatedly said that such ads are a
waste of money that don't connect with voters, citing that only 4%
of voters listed trans issues among their primary concerns. But
after the ads aired, the race shifted 2.7 percentage points in
Trump’s favor, according to an analysis by Harris’s leading
super PAC Future Forward.

2.7 percent was not insignificant in an extremely tight race in
which the Harris-Walz campaign was prepared for a 2-percent margin
of effort when the actual margin was over 4 percent.

In The Atlantic (Nov. 7, 2024, online), Spencer Kohnhaber writes a
critique of how the Democrats failed to adapt to the new media
landscape in which right-wing influencers aggressively magnify the
culture war through podcasts, social media, and alternative online
platforms, recruiting lots of younger people into their camp.

> The so-called Breitbart Doctrine stated that “politics is
downstream from culture”—that is, the ideas conveyed by popular
entertainment shape consumers’ worldviews.

This tied right into the "Seven Mountain Mandate" of the New
Apostolic Reformation movement.

In short, culture shapes society and politics. It cannot be
divorced from them.

Culture grows organically. It is not something that can be imposed
top-down from any government (as much as it may try) and in this
era of instant peer-to-peer mass communications, not even by the
cultural elite class.

This is something the far-right has become extremely adept at in
recent years. From PragerU to Libs of TikTok to One America News
Network, they have a full ecosystem of new media platforms, joined
by Elon Musk's X, Andrew Torba's Gab Social, and DJT's Truth
Social.

Culture matters, and if we were to fight back against the specter
of so-called national conservatism and Christian nationalism, it is
critical to build a counter-"Seven Mountain Mandate." Activism only
goes so far. As much as it is important to focus on the next
election cycle, only a transformation of culture leads to a lasting
impact.

Simultaneously, we also need to take a look back and see where the
left erred in its past attempts at culture change. Any successful
cultural transformation must maintain continuity to the past
traditions, even as it corrects its past errors and looks forward
to the future. Failure to do this is not a cultural transformation
but it is a cultural revolution, and most people will reject it.
Contemporary examples include the performative "woke" (also known
as SJW and "cancel culture") that makes complicated and nuanced
questions into oversimplified, sound-bite issues that are
weaponized as political litmus tests.

We must become culture makers. Artists, writers, filmmakers,
influencers, poets, and other creators play very important roles in
this. And that is why repressive regimes try to suppress, censor,
and regulate cultural activities. Culture changes people and our
communities one person at a time, and creates an environment in
which transformations and justice can happen. This is a long-term,
generational work that is not constrained by election cycles or for
that matter by national, linguistic, and ethnic boundaries.

So let's be creative and start creating.


=>
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/11/how-anti-trans-attack-ads-helped-trump-reach-male-voters-beat-kamala-harris/
How anti-trans attack ads helped Trump reach male voters beat
Kamala Harris (LGBTQ Nation)
=> https://archive.is/OtYCo Why Democrats are losing the culture
war (The Atlantic)
=>
https://kellydiels.com/culture-making-means-tiny-acts-differently/
Culture making means tiny acts of doing it differently (Kelly
Diels)
=>
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/seven-mountain-mandate/
A critique of the Seven Mountain Mandate (The Gospel Coalition)