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Ray Hashem's avatar

Your comparison to Europe is instructive. Abortion, same sex marriage, etc., all were accomplished democratically in European countries. That has made them not only durable, but has legitimized the results in the eyes of people who opposed them.

In the US, the left took a wrong turn and decided to use the Civil Rights movement as the default way of achieving social change. But that has meant decades of decisions where elites (whether Republican or Democrat, Supreme Court Justices are elites) shoved social change down the throats of the public. In reality, Black civil rights was a *sui generis* problem caused by unique historical circumstances that warranted an atomic bomb response from the Supreme Court. But repeatedly going nuclear on issue after issue—issues that were not unique and which other countries handled democratically—through the Supreme Court tore at the social fabric.

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Beth's avatar

Beautiful article.

One thing this brought to mind is how much I wish conservatives had a better media outlet to voice their arguments than Fox News. The conservative instinct to say, "wait a minute, is this giant social/economic change really a good idea?" is often a healthy thing for liberals to have nearby. We need conservatives the same way Mulder needs Scully. But it helps nothing if people with different political instincts are also working under a different set of facts.

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