There’s a deeper layer that must be acknowledged if conservatives are to have any meaningful hope for winning the culture war they claim to care so much about. The release of a Barbie with Down syndrome is a win for a conservative culture. -ighaworth
Not only is this rage click-seeking shock jock response callous, ignorant, and entirely unnecessary, but there’s a deeper layer here that must be acknowledged if conservatives are to have any meaningful hope for winning the culture war they claim to care so much about.
Ultimately, Crowder’s response is a symptom of two fundamental problems within the conservative movement.
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