Dear GOP: Culture Wars Are Won in the Culture, Not the Courts

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Dear GOP: Culture Wars Are Won in the Culture, Not the Courts
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The failure to break into the wider cultural discussion hampered conservative principles and helped create today's mess.

Regardless of the legal soundness of Supreme Court decisions on culture war issues, Americans remain steadfast in their opinions.

However, not all of this can be blamed by conservatives ignoring mass media and education. The biggest studios in the Hollywood ecosystem have an undeniable liberal bent, despite the occasional quality, political agenda-free movie. The K-12 and higher education systems are dominated by left-leaning individuals, and the fight to wrest them back to something more reflective of broader American society is seeing mixed results.

One can see the clearest example of this phenomenon in the debate around abortion. Americans' opinions on abortion have been, with most believing it should be legal in most or all cases, and a sizable, persistent minority wanting it to be illegal in most or all cases. The consistency suggests Americans are converting their own networks and children to their preferred side, with seemingly very little opinion-shifting on the topic in the long term.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 26: Same-sex marriage supporter Vin Testa, of Washington, DC, waves an LGBTQIA+ pride flag in front of the U.S. Supreme Court Building as he makes pictures with his friend Donte Gonzalez to celebrate the anniversary of the United States v. Windsor and the Obergefell v. Hodges decisions on June 26, 2023 in Washington, DC.The balancing of religious rights and LGBTQ accommodations follows the same pattern.

against some groups but not others. Where are the cultural products, such as movies or shorts, showing a religious business owner can refuse to make a wedding website but still respect LGBTQ Americans pursuing their business for non-wedding related services?decision. Still, this issue is a deafening siren call for progressives who relate it to a new era of.

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