Iconoclasm in St. Louis: How Identity Politics Became Identity Theft

Iconoclasm in St. Louis: How Identity Politics Became Identity Theft

The battle over the statue began as an exercise in identity politics, and before long it degenerated into an example of identity theft. The main protagonist in this story is Umar Lee, who was born Bret Darran Lee in 1974 to a southern Presbyterian family and grew up in Florissant, Missouri just outside St. Louis. Lee may or may not be Black, which is an ideological marker based upon but independent of biological fact, because he claims, according to The Jerusalem Post that he “has two younger siblings who are half African-American.”[1]

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Generation Identity Crisis

Generation Identity Crisis

The youth living in the Western democracies have all been subjected to ruthless forms of social engineering, which has led to a serious identity crisis. These young people are actively searching for what it means to be who they are, and what their purpose in this world is, but answering this question comes with great difficulty. Due to the breakdown of the institutions that would traditionally bestow upon them their identity, namely the church and the family, the youth are being trapped into adopting false identities that lead to manipulation and social control.

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A Post-Mortem of the Alt-Right Brand

A Post-Mortem of the Alt-Right Brand

In terms of recent political history, 2016 was an exciting year.  Donald Trump’s ascendance to the presidency was on everyone’s mind, and a surge of populism gripped the country like a fever.  The Left had positioned what they believed was their most powerful, unsinkable candidate ever: Hillary Clinton.  Yet, day by day, a cultural war against political correctness was gaining ground.  On an hourly basis, it seemed, more and more people on the cultural and political Right were becoming less afraid of accusations and ostracism.  For years, it seemed as if the country were being ruled by a brow-beating species of cultural Marxism.  However, the time had finally come when people would collectively rise against Leftist oppression. 

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