Conservatives must stop “being scared” and actively engage in culture wars in order to stop extreme Left-wing ideology according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.
Ms Panahi said Left wing ideology is endemic not just within the public sector but in the private enterprises too, which is why “indoctrinated kids are running HR departments”.
Culture war is generally defined as cultural conflict between social groups within society. She told Sky News conservatives have traditionally thought of themselves as “above the culture wars” and that it “didn’t matter. “This does matter, this has taken hold, it is normalised and now if you don’t subscribe to it you are cast as a hater, as a bigot”.
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