Identity politics has engulfed America’s cultural landscape like a tsunami. Unsure how to escape its destructive path, Americans feel like deer caught in the headlights, on a road paved with eggshells. This divisive ideology—steeply rooted in Marxism and fueled by racial narratives—has spread like wildfire through America’s most cherished institutions. Anyone who resists it or dares question the motives of its doctrines or disciples—Critical Race Theory and the Black Lives Matter movement, for example—is dismissed as a racist.
The constantly changing lexicon of identity Marxism has left Americans dazed and confused. Words and ideas that are anodyne today become verboten tomorrow. Americans’ heads are spinning just trying to keep up—wait, now ‘football is gay’? I thought we weren’t supposed to call things ‘gay’? We believe survivors—well, only some survivors. Up is down, down is up.
Americans are asking themselves, “What the hell is going on?” But they dare not ask out loud. Terrified to speak out for fear of being “canceled,” Americans have allowed a generation of radical extremists to commandeer their society. As a result, their society is being torn apart at the seams.