Modern activism often functions through a lens of postmodernism, where logical consistency takes a backseat to ideological goals. This movement embraces internal contradictions not as flaws, but as features. When activists claim gender is purely a social construct while simultaneously asserting individuals are born in the wrong body, they aren't failing a logic test; they are operating outside the rationality
typically required in liberal discourse. By dismissing traditional reason as a patriarchal construct, the movement becomes immune to standard debate, creating a significant challenge for those attempting to find common ground through evidence-based discussion.
Two Divergent Futures
We stand at a civilizational crossroads. One path leads toward a rigid authoritarianism
where speech is policed by the state and historical memory is actively suppressed. In this scenario, education is decolonized until it loses its objective meaning, and dissent becomes a criminal offense. The alternative is a restoration of liberal values. This outcome requires a collective realization that the current cultural mania is unsustainable. If we choose this path, future generations will look back at this era as a period of temporary hysteria that eventually succumbed to the enduring power of free expression and individual agency.
The Institutional Capitulation Crisis
The primary driver of cultural shifts isn't the vocal minority of activists; it is the widespread surrender of major institutions. When organizations like the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
or Sainsbury's
issue statements confessing to systemic flaws they likely don't believe they possess, they signal to activists that screeching yields results. This behavior mimics the dynamic between a parent and a toddler. Without discipline and the courage to say "no," institutions invite increasingly unhinged demands, such as 100-page manifestos that seek to dismantle the very foundations of the organization.
Resilience and the Path Forward
True growth requires the vigilance to defend intellectual freedom before it is entirely eroded. We must treat this cultural moment as an inoculation. Just as a mild pathogen prepares the immune system for a greater threat, our current friction provides an opportunity to strengthen the case for free speech
. Reclaiming the default status of liberal values isn't about a counter-infiltration of institutions; it is about refusing to participate in the performance of capitulation and maintaining a steadfast commitment to truth over ideological convenience.