July 15, 2020
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
CANCEL CULTURE: Eradicating Our Heritage and Erasing Our Culture
Friends,
Back on July 5, as an installment in
this series, I authored a posting, “Cancel Culture will Decimate Us…If We Let
It.” It was widely read. Since then, I’ve gone back and edited it a bit, added
some material and reworked it, with special reference to cancel culture and the South. And it has been picked up by at least three
online journals: LewRockwell.com, Reckonin.com, and The Abbeville Institute.
Today I pass along that reworked and
published essay.
First, from LEWROCKWELL.com:
Cancel
Culture Will Decimate Us…If We Let It
By Boyd D.
Cathey July
10, 2020
Often as I work at my computer I keep
on the Sirius FM Classical Music Service, “Symphony Hall,” with an occasional
switch-over to a Bluegrass channel. Both, I believe, reflect at their finest
superior elements of our Western cultural tradition with deep popular roots in
our civilization, in the songs and compositions of people—our ancestors—which
are inspired by their faith, their heroes, their tragedies and triumphs, events
in their cumulative history.
Sometimes at night I try to catch a
classic film on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) or on my preferred Encore Westerns
Channel. Not so much on Encore Westerns, at least not yet, but TCM has begun
bracketing certain politically-incorrect classics with “woke” commentary,
usually by black and/or gay film critics. Some films, once shown on network
television, will probably never see the light of day again. They are far too
reactionary, mired in a time long ago, unable to be salvaged even by the most
superficially talented social justice progressive movie maven.
Over recent years, certainly since
the end of World War II and more aggressively since the momentous civil rights
years of the 1960s, there has been a progressive and widespread effort to both
“deconstruct” our cultural tradition and alter its expression, with a specific
emphasis on the influence of women and minorities who, we are told, have been
underrepresented. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with that. Of course,
women and minorities, especially racial minorities, have played a distinctive
and important role in our artistic heritage and traditions. And there have been
some significant and worthy contributions made by them. But always to be
understood in perspective and in the context of two millennia of Western
culture, with its roots in, to quote the late philosopher Eric Voegelin,
“Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome,” and the predominate role of notable men who were
uniformly white.
But increasingly cultural elites in
literature, music, art, and film have attempted to treat the essential
characteristics and aspects of our culture, those emanations and glories of our
heritage by radically re-interpreting them, recasting them completely, and they
have done so by excluding, even censoring or banning certain works long held to
be of great value and grandeur. Indeed, a long festering anti-Western and
anti-Christian animus, always present but for decades percolating just beneath
the surface, now aims to reign supreme and totally dominate. Woe to anyone who
would oppose it; to do so means you are a “racist” and partake of “white
supremacy.” And once that death knell is sounded, once that fatal sentence is
pronounced by some poorly educated “woke” lunatic on Twitter or in some
corporate board room, well, there is nothing to do but subserviently crawl on
all fours, beg forgiveness for everything your ancestors may have done,
essentially for being white.
Especially since the death of George
Floyd, a drug addict and convicted felon now apparently up for sainthood (by
both Democrats AND too many Republicans), the madness we’ve witnessed in the
actions of our political class now is also translated with a renewed vigour
into the arts, into education, into religion, into sports, into practically
everything that makes life interesting, varied and rewarding.
Ominously, the goal lines are
advancing rapidly in all of those areas, as we see each day recounted by brain-dead
Marxist apparatchiks on television. Outright censorship and banning are
becoming the rule…and it seems that those who should be stoutly opposing them
are giving in readily to the lunacy.
Consider that such “conservatives” as
US Senators James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) and Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) now
propose replacing Columbus Day as a national holiday with Juneteenth to
celebrate the manumission of the last slaves in 1865. Tell me, please, what is
the difference between these pusillanimous fake conservatives and those “woke”
social justice warriors out in the streets who actually pull down monuments to
Christopher Columbus? At least the rioters are honest about their designs.
Lankford and Johnson think they can “compromise” their way around what is going
on. Their lack of conviction, their cowardice, is revealed for all to see. And
in the end the mob will not spare them, either.
Recently, Paul C. Graham, author of the book Confederaphobia (Shotwell
Publishing, Columbia, South Carolina), received notice from Amazon.com that
they planned to stop marketing his volume.
Here is part of Amazon’s message to
Graham (June 23, 2020): “Greetings from Kindle Direct Publishing. I
have received feedback from our technical team. They advised that your book has
been identified as confederate flag merchandise [sic!]. Amazon policy prohibits
the listing or sale of confederate flag merchandise. For more information,
please see our seller help pages…. We’ve unpublished this title and placed a
publishing hold. Thank you for reaching out to KDP. If you require any further
assistance please do not hesitate to get back into contact with us.
Regards, Haashim S., Kindle Direct Publishing.”
Amazon forbids and will not sell anything that promotes what it
says involves Confederate flag merchandise. You see, for Amazon’s highly educated technical staff a “book”
is actually “Confederate flag merchandise.”
Not only that, but the list of banned
and forbidden items grows even as I write these words. Anything deemed to be
racist, Confederate, misogynist, “Nazi” and so on by Amazon’s “technical team”
will be eventually proscribed, and you won’t be able to get it from the world’s
major seller of merchandise.
The ramifications of this massive assault reach into every
sphere of our culture, including notably film. Consider Gone
With the Wind, the Civil War epic considered a classic of American
cinema, that has been pulled by HBO Max (until maybe at some future date a politically correct
version can be confected). As The Hollywood Reporter puts it: “The move comes as media companies reappraise
content in light of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic
racism after the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed by Minnesota
police…Long considered controversial for its depiction of Black people and its
positive view of slavery, Gone With the Wind faced renewed scrutiny…. “
I know what you are thinking:
Americans just won’t tolerate that and won’t let this happen.
But you are wrong, deadly wrong: it
IS happening all around us, such that the patrimony we leave to our children
and grandchildren will be immeasurably poorer and barren, only a remote memory,
and after we pass from the scene, not even that.
This is one of the aspects of the culture war we find ourselves
in. Indeed, Pat Buchanan back in 1992 spoke of it in what were then considered stark and divisive terms. But
what he said back then was only a mild forecast of what has occurred since
1992: that conflict “is about who we are. It is about what we believe. It is
about what we stand for as Americans. There is a religious war going on in our
country for the soul of America. It is a cultural war, as critical to the kind
of nation we will one day be as was the Cold War itself.”
It is not just those public symbols,
those statues and monuments which are coming down, it is practically everything
that differentiates and distinguishes our culture, our inheritance, the very
essence and emanation of who we are and what we hold dear, our art, music,
literature, our very soul as a people, that is at stake.
If we fail in this battle, in this
culture war—and it IS a war—our civilization is finished, it is over, consigned
to the dust bin of history—a goal so earnestly desired and pushed by the
militant mobs of Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and associated groups. There is
absolutely no room for compromise a la Lankford and Ron Johnson. For compromise
leads to surrender, and surrender leads to extinction.
The Russian people suffered under
seven decades of Communism, to emerge from the catacombs in the early 1990s
with a reborn and vigorous religious faith and devotion to their pre-Soviet
traditions.
My question for us all is this: are
we prepared to do likewise until that day that God ordains when His justice and
triumph arrive?
Reprinted with the author’s
permission.
Copyright © Boyd D. Cathey
See
also:
RECKONIN.com: July 6, 2020: https://www.reckonin.com/boyd-cathey/cancel-culture-will-decimate-us
And: THE ABBEVILLE INSTITUTE: July 15, 2020: https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/cancel-culture-will-decimate-us-if-we-let-it/
Dr. Cathey:
ReplyDeleteOver at /Chronicles/, Srdja Trifkovic wrote, in "The True White Privilege:
"We Privileged Whites know exactly what is going on, but unfortunately we lack a coherent strategy of resistance. Some pledges of principle are in order. Hereby I aver:
"Not to take the knee: a satanic quasi-religious gesture that demeans me and my people, whatever the promise of better treatment in the reeducation camp.
"Never to accept, even tacitly, that the random melange of mutually disconnected multitudes inside America’s borders is anything but a curse, the exact opposite of what makes a nation strong.
"Never to cease fighting the monstrous dictum that we should not feel a special bond for any particular country, nation, race, or culture, but transfer our preferences on the whole world equally, and to our enemies first and foremost."
I concur.