Rachel discusses the rise of the “woke right,” a movement that mirrors the tactics of the “woke left” but from a right-wing perspective. She argues that this emerging ideology is rooted in victimhood-based identity politics, focusing on grievances of whites, Christians, men, and straight people. The author critiques both extremes, expressing concern that this new trend could become as authoritarian and destructive as the left-wing movements it opposes. She warns against reactionary extremes that could accelerate the West’s decline rather than restore its values. Is this a necessary counterbalance or just another brand of political madness? Only time will tell.

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Rachel discusses the rise of the “woke right,” a movement that mirrors the tactics of the “woke left” but from a right-wing perspective. She argues that this emerging ideology is rooted in victimhood-based identity politics, focusing on grievances of whites, Christians, men, and straight people. The author critiques both extremes, expressing concern that this new trend could become as authoritarian and destructive as the left-wing movements it opposes. She warns against reactionary extremes that could accelerate the West’s decline rather than restore its values. Is this a necessary counterbalance or just another brand of political madness? Only time will tell.

Find more from Rachel on Substack and X

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