Cancel Culture and Identity Politics are the Road to a One-Party State - American Thinker
America is at war. This time the enemy isnāt on some distant battlefield or hiding in a barren cave thousands of miles away. Instead, the enemy is not only here, but itās ruling over us.
Thatās the powerful message of David Horowitzās latest book, The Enemy Within: How a Totalitarian Movement is Destroying America. This isnāt just a warning, itās the reality around us.
āAmericans are more divided today than at any time since the Civil War,ā Horowitz writes. āIn the course of the anti-Trump wars, we have become two nations with little shared ground on the core issues that previously defined us.ā And itās the Left that brought us to this state, not just in the last five years, but going all the way back to the fundamental strategy of its divisive politics.
In The Enemy Within, Horowitz exposes the Communist roots of identity politics that have been used to turn Americans against each other and reduce them to hostile warring tribes, rather than citizens of a common nation invested in its welfare, success, and prosperity.
America is at war. This time the enemy isnāt on some distant battlefield or hiding in a barren cave thousands of miles away. Instead, the enemy is not only here, but itās ruling over us.
Thatās the powerful message of David Horowitzās latest book, The Enemy Within: How a Totalitarian Movement is Destroying America. This isnāt just a warning, itās the reality around us.
āAmericans are more divided today than at any time since the Civil War,ā Horowitz writes. āIn the course of the anti-Trump wars, we have become two nations with little shared ground on the core issues that previously defined us.ā And itās the Left that brought us to this state, not just in the last five years, but going all the way back to the fundamental strategy of its divisive politics.
In The Enemy Within, Horowitz exposes the Communist roots of identity politics that have been used to turn Americans against each other and reduce them to hostile warring tribes, rather than citizens of a common nation invested in its welfare, success, and prosperity.