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Parkersburg News and Sentinel Editorial: Culture War Backgrounds

 

Culture war battlegrounds

LOCAL COLUMNS

OCT 1, 2022

CHRISTINA MYER

Editor

cmyer@newsandsentinel.com

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You know the accusation that protesters and crisis actors are ferried around the country to perform as the need changes? Doesn’t matter what the cause du jour, these folks are there to stir the pot. Well, it turns out that may be the case after all, though not for the liberal, progressive causes you might be expecting. A slate of familiar actors are making their way into public conversation again, here in the Mid-Ohio Valley, though some of the actors are not actually from here, or as closely involved with those on whose behalf they claim to speak as they’d like you to believe.

You might know them from their railing against masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, or their actions in Washington, D.C., on and around Jan. 6, 2021. Maybe you remember them from their fight against the phantom they created and named “Critical Race Theory.” Now the enemy is books.

You’ll hear them say the target is books about sexuality and gender issues, but a look at the list they’d like to ban in our schools and libraries reveals the aim is broader than that. Keeping our kids from learning, and making sure those children are groomed in a manner of which the book banners approve, rather than exposing kids to many perspectives and teaching them about the whole of our history and the diversity of human experience, seems to be the goal.

Well, the goal this time. It’s frightening to wonder what they’ll take up next if it lets them harass local governments and civic organizations and get a little attention for themselves.

This is, of course, exactly the kind of community and grassroots activism many of these same people say they loathe, when it is being done on behalf of social justice and politically “progressive” issues. This is exactly the kind of attempt to mandate and control how we all learn and live that they say they despise when the rules being implemented have different socio-cultural goals.

These are precisely the kinds of people who accuse others of being “snowflakes” and use the word “woke” as an insult, while they quake with feigned rage at the slightest perceived offense to what they say THEY value.

Watch out for these people. Keep an eye on what they are attempting and the lengths to which they are willing to go. Take a look at the politicians working with them, rather than trying to fend them off. We already know what happens when we think of crusaders like these as so fringe that they are harmless. Surely we’ve learned our lesson on that one.

We’ve got to take them seriously, but only to the degree that we let our policymakers and elected representatives know we will support them in their effort to keep these folks from doing any more harm. For goodness sake those we elected to serve us MUST know they are more likely to keep their office if they do NOT fall in with such as these.

And those who have not only fallen in with but are working alongside the troublemakers who hope to drive us backward as a culture must know they will not win another chance to do so in November.

Christina Myer is executive editor of The Parkersburg News and Sentinel. She can be reached via e-mail at cmyer@newsandsentinel.com

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