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Who do you think makes culture? Artists and musicians. And it used to be the Right did have cultural influence under Walt Disney and Charlton Heston and whoever made The Ten Commandments movie. Christians did used to make art all the way back to the Renaissance, but then stopped.
Right wingers didn't stop making art, they were subverted within the mainstream by Soviet propagandists across the board, the same thing happened with academia, and America never recovered.
 
Artists have always been degenerates who like getting high and fucking each other in the asshole. There's no way for the right to win this group over.

The right's problem is they think teaching and administration aren't "real jobs," so they let the left run the schools and the state. The artists wouldn't be a problem if we hadn't handed over every important formative institution to the left.
The Uniparty is completely fine with that setup.
I think it's been mentioned multiple times but Kamala is not anti-Israel but anti-Likud. She wants a left wing party in power in the country so that way they can improve the PR image of Israel somehow.
Good luck with that. A left-wing party in power in Israel leads to a dead Israel.
 
Right wingers didn't stop making art, they were subverted within the mainstream by Soviet propagandists across the board, the same thing happened with academia, and America never recovered.
As @AnotherPleb pointed out, Christian Rock is cringe. DailyWire content is jammed up in its own little bubble where normies can't legally see it. Commies aren't the ones that subverted these people, they have skill issues. They don't make art that modern people can relate to, they don't tell stories that people want to see despite the demand for it and they certainly don't know how to distribute the shows they do make.
 
They don't make art that modern people can relate to, they don't tell stories that people want to see despite the demand for it and they certainly don't know how to distribute the shows they do make.
As if the left has been at all successful at creating media that people like. Beyond the rare good product, most of the last few decades alone have been filled with content made by talentless people pushing their political message. The only difference between the bullshit Shapiro pushes out and the stuff coming out in theaters is budget and marketing. Most of the good entertainment and art that's been made since the 80's has been mostly apolitical, and increasingly there has been a major revival of classical art styles as people get more and more tired of the sort of stuff that mainstream artist have been making and selling.

It's silly to think the right just stopped making art suddenly, there's more to Christian art than what grifters make for quick cash. The good stuff is just less obvious, because funnily enough, its become the new counter-culture, arguably far more so than genre's like punk ever were.
 
As @AnotherPleb pointed out, Christian Rock is cringe. DailyWire content is jammed up in its own little bubble where normies can't legally see it. Commies aren't the ones that subverted these people, they have skill issues. They don't make art that modern people can relate to, they don't tell stories that people want to see despite the demand for it and they certainly don't know how to distribute the shows they do make.
this is one of my biggest hurdles with Christianity. None of modern christianity's things are original. It is all super cringe off shoots. How many songs can you make about "I love Jesus" before it gets old? Like there is 100% a ton of stuff you could make that revolves around religion without it being dogshit.

You could totally make a metal as fuck hardcore band that sounds good and any metalhead could listen to but with more of a christian backend. It would just require a fuck ton more creativity and lyrical art than most would be willing to do.

Like you really expect me to listen to "I Love Jesus" song #500,000 (but this time in country!)??? Fuck off.

AND for fucks sake write some original church music. The amount of church songs I have heard in Mass that I later found out used the same backend as a normal modern song is infuriating.

And all the while the priest is up there throwing the softest pitches to avoid pissing off the big liberal donors who daughter is the community cum dumpster.

fucking disgusting and the reason I rarely attend church anymore.
 
I know we laugh at Concord as Sony's biggest blunder ever, but for 8 years, the people that were working on Concord were paid the entire time.


"Politics is downstream of culture."

-Andrew Breitbart

Who do you think makes culture? Artists and musicians. And it used to be the Right did have cultural influence under Walt Disney and Charlton Heston and whoever made The Ten Commandments movie. Christians did used to make art all the way back to the Renaissance, but then stopped.
Christians still make plenty of cultural stuff

The fate of Western civilization hangs in the balance of Christian rock and Kirk Cameron
As @AnotherPleb pointed out, Christian Rock is cringe.
Occasionally in the car something on the Christian rock station will catch my attention for a minute when I'm turning the dial trying to find something, the instrumentals will be decent and the singer(s) not bad but the lyrics I mean damn praising Jesus can be written in cleverer lyrics for sure
 
As if the left has been at all successful at creating media that people like. Beyond the rare good product, most of the last few decades alone have been filled with content made by talentless people pushing their political message. The only difference between the bullshit Shapiro pushes out and the stuff coming out in theaters is budget and marketing. Most of the good entertainment and art that's been made since the 80's has been mostly apolitical, and increasingly there has been a major revival of classical art styles as people get more and more tired of the sort of stuff that mainstream artist have been making and selling.

It's silly to think the right just stopped making art suddenly, there's more to Christian art than what grifters make for quick cash. The good stuff is just less obvious, because funnily enough, its become the new counter-culture, arguably far more so than genre's like punk ever were.
where does one find good christian art? Aside from some books I guess. I know there are good christian books out there. Even those seem to be aging though. Unless I am just behind the times. Has there been anything close to LOTR or Narnia since those?
 
As @AnotherPleb pointed out, Christian Rock is cringe. DailyWire content is jammed up in its own little bubble where normies can't legally see it. Commies aren't the ones that subverted these people, they have skill issues. They don't make art that modern people can relate to, they don't tell stories that people want to see despite the demand for it and they certainly don't know how to distribute the shows they do make.
Anyone conservative is told from a younger age that the only way to be cool is to be subversive. Culture tells them Christianity is cringe because nobody their age or anyone they could say is a role model says religion of any kind is a good thing. If there's anyone that does make it through and wants a wider audience to see it they're shut out of any of the regular record labels and Hollywood - those Christian labels don't really promote outreach either, and if you're not in Hollywood you're not in the movies. Youtube's the only place it might work but Youtube likely actively suppresses that.
You could totally make a metal as fuck hardcore band that sounds good and any metalhead could listen to but with more of a christian backend. It would just require a fuck ton more creativity and lyrical art than most would be willing to do.
You mean like Sabaton?
 
Who do you think makes culture? Artists and musicians. And it used to be the Right did have cultural influence under Walt Disney and Charlton Heston and whoever made The Ten Commandments movie. Christians did used to make art all the way back to the Renaissance, but then stopped.

Because all it takes its a cry of "anti semitism" from some Jewish group that endorses VBNW.

And fellow righties in the mainstream throw each other under the bus.
 
1. Let the hicks die through inaction
2. Buy the land on the cheap.
3. Sell to Blackrock.
4. Set up resort towns and mansions for the Right Side of History.
5. Dead hicks were Trump voters so now you can flip North Carolina
6. Win election
7. Mass import more illegals to swing states
8. Legalize as many as possible in 4 years, allowing them to vote for you
9. Single party country
 
this is one of my biggest hurdles with Christianity. None of modern christianity's things are original. It is all super cringe off shoots. How many songs can you make about "I love Jesus" before it gets old? Like there is 100% a ton of stuff you could make that revolves around religion without it being dogshit.
I think this is probably the biggest hurdle Christian media has currently, but its' more to do with the 20th centuries idea of what Christian art has to be. Historically, art and the beauty within was seen as an extension of Christian ideals. A story didn't literally have to be about Jesus in order to be Christian or right-wing.

I think the biggest difference between the sort of right-wing and Christian art people like and the stuff that alienates people is in how its idea's are implemented. Grifters might be happy to make vapid songs and movies for boomers, but I think that as time goes on, more people will gravitate towards the more historical styles of artistic expression, which have universally more appeal and reach than just about anything the left has done in the last century.
 
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As if the left has been at all successful at creating media that people like. Beyond the rare good product, most of the last few decades alone have been filled with content made by talentless people pushing their political message.
Are you insane? Those comments don't mach reality at all.
Yeah good stuff is and have always been rare. But there's been a fuck ton of great art by the left in the last decade, and ever since the last century.

The good stuff is just less obvious
That has almost always been the case for good quality art. The right has allowed itself to be massively outmatched in every area, from mainstream to underground.
I'm not arguing the causes, I'm just pointing out the undeniable reality.
I'm sure there are some super rare, high quality christian artists that nobody listens to.
 
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Anyone conservative is told from a younger age that the only way to be cool is to be subversive. Culture tells them Christianity is cringe because nobody their age or anyone they could say is a role model says religion of any kind is a good thing. If there's anyone that does make it through and wants a wider audience to see it they're shut out of any of the regular record labels and Hollywood - those Christian labels don't really promote outreach either, and if you're not in Hollywood you're not in the movies. Youtube's the only place it might work but Youtube likely actively suppresses that.

You mean like Sabaton?
I havent personally listened to sabaton. I cant really judge that. I just know in my sphere of music there isnt much. I think Skillet was the closest but even that is mad mid... Their newer stuff anyway.

I listened to The Last Stand. Not bad. Not my style but not bad.

I really like Bad Omens. The songs Dethrone and Mercy specifically.

witchcraft by Pendulum

kool-aid by Bring me the horizon

Halo by savage hands is also great.
I think this is probably the biggest hurdle Christian media has currently, but its' more to do with the last 20th century idea of what Christian art has to be. Historically, art and the beauty within was seen as an extension of Christian ideals. A story didn't literally have to be about Jesus in order to be Christian or right-wing.

I think the biggest difference between the sort of right-wing and Christian art people like and the stuff that alienates people is in how its idea's are implemented. Grifters might be happy to make vapid songs and movies for boomers, but I think that as time goes on, more people will gravitate towards the more historical styles of artistic expression, which have universally more appeal and reach than just about anything the left has done in the last century.
It doesnt help that christianity in general spiraled into the mundane. Look at your average church now. It is literally just a normal building. Where did the stylistic beauty of it go? Every now and then I find a catholic church that is very pretty, but its pretty rare. And non-catholic churches (the few I have been to. non denominational or whatever) are literally just the most boring lecture room ever.
 
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Are you insane? Those comments don't mach reality at all.
Yeah good stuff is and have always been rare. But there's been a fuck ton of great art by the left in the last decade, and ever since the last century.
I'm not saying there isn't, the middle of the 20th century was filled with lots of well made left-wing art. My point is that right-wing art being pushed out of mainstream circles was largely not grassroots nor simply because people got bored of it, and that the left, at least in the last few years, has gotten increasingly more push back against them as their politics replace quality.
 
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