Mr. Duncan goes astray in a few key places here, chief among them being
a) the fact that those against us “conservatives” are by their own inferior nature far worse in this regard than us (‘ICE agents are somehow gonna kill Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, that’s definitely something the bad people would think is a good idea!’),
b) thinking that left-wing politicized slop-media will AT ALL be remembered after our era is over, especially anything to do with its catty political contexts,
c) his ignorance of how ‘conservatives’ indeed have more of the kind of figures that he talks about but—shocker—that they’re not exactly common parlance today,
d) his assumption that all “conservatives” are the clueless kind who are totally invested in popular media despite having no skin in its game or willingness to try to get any. A more common attitude here is a refusal to have anything to do with popular media and instead to try to do our own thing. One of those ‘things’ is a thorough enough dedication to family and religion as to leave concerns of trends firmly in the rearview mirror.