A manifesto for 'third-way', eyes-wide-shut liberalism
Here’s my list of ‘third-way’ eyes-wide-shut liberalism, with thanks to the Financial Times’ Simon Kuper (paywall):
Sometimes, I agree with social-justice warriors; sometimes, with conservatives.
I agree that power structures are set up to benefit white men (and in the absence of white men, white women). So it’s absolutely right that women and minority groups should be heard. But conservatives are right that white people too should be heard, just like everyone else. White working-class people also suffer if they don’t have the right accent, education, or skills. Oh, and a white singer should be free to take inspiration from African music or a black man to write about a white woman or vice versa. Care over “cultural appropriation” should have its limits.
It’s true that toppling statues isn’t about erasing history but “changing who we honour”, as Mr Kuper says. That said, statues should be taken down by elected bodies, not protestors.
I don’t like the cancel culture, on both the right and t…
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