GAME OVER!!! Kulturkampf Durchgespielt!!!

GAME OVER!!! Culture War Complete!!! #charliekirk #culturewar #politics Link:    • Schnappi Das Kleine Krokodil   Guys, while I was editing this, Charlie Kirk was killed... I couldn't fit that into the video in a meaningful way, of course. Nevertheless, this development gruesomely confirms my portrayal of events. Wiki: Life Kirk was born in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and grew up in nearby Prospect Heights. His mother is a psychologist and his father is an architect.[1] Kirk briefly attended Harper College, a community college in Palatine, but dropped out without graduating.[2] In May 2021, he married Erika Frantzve, a podcaster and businesswoman who was Miss Arizona in 2012. The couple has a daughter (* 2022) and a son (* 2024). Kulturkampf Wiki: The term "Kulturkampf" (Culture War) The term "Kulturkampf" is used in many contexts, based on the English term "culture wars." It generally refers to:[1] a "struggle" between different cultural circles (see Samuel P. Huntington's book "Clash of Civilizations") or a struggle for "cultural dominance" and "cultural identities" within a society or between individual social groups. The term "Kulturkampf" plays a role in right-wing circles, in contemporary political discussions in the USA under Trump, Argentina under Milei, Brazil under Bolsonaro, as well as in Europe, for example, in France, Italy, Russia, Hungary, and also in Germany. Actors in this context include the Alt-Right movement, supporters of the construct of the "Conservative Revolution" created by Armin Mohler, the self-proclaimed "New Right." Central debates revolve around the values ​​of the French Revolution: freedom, equality, fraternity, and concepts such as "Leitkultur" (dominant culture), identity politics, political correctness, cancel culture, wokeness, and changing values. The 1968 movement, the New Left, and the New Social Movements are identified, criticized, and attacked as opponents. For example, the title of a conversation between Ulf Poschardt and the right-wing conservative Swiss newspaper Weltwoche on February 22, 2025, is "Public broadcasting is a red-green propaganda machine..."[2] In September 2008, for example, the German Federal President declared: For example, at a congress of the Forum of German Catholics, Fulda Bishop Heinz Josef Algermissen stated that, in light of the current discussion on gender mainstreaming and the alleged "propagation of homosexuality," he saw Catholics in Germany engaged in a new culture war for the "real strengthening of the family."[3] During his trial and in a comprehensive "manifesto," Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik expressed the opinion that Western Europe was being gradually taken over by "Marxists and multiculturalists." The press referred to this idea with the term "Kulturkampf."[4][5] The German term is also used abroad. The French newspaper Le Monde writes of "Le Kulturkampf" (Culture War), citing the American sociologist James Davison Hunter and his 1991 book "Culture Wars."