The Culture That Shall Not Be Named

Last week, the Senate held an explosive confirmation hearing for Jeremy Carl, President Trump’s nominee for a senior post in the State Department.

The hearing’s most incendiary moments centered on Democratic senators calling into question a simple historical truth that Jeremy identified in his book, The Unprotected Class, but which has become a taboo in elite cultural and political circles: that, in modern America, every group is allowed to have a “culture,” except one. There’s “black culture,” “Latino culture,” “Asian culture,” and “Native American culture.” But there is real angst and discomfort at the very mention of “Anglo-American culture,” which, as previous generations readily understood, represents America’s deepest roots.

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Beege Welborn

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