
CHRISTOPHER RUFO: Cancel culture's rules are changing and conservatives can seize the day
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We should acknowledge that culture is a way for society to establish a particular hierarchy of values and to provide a way to police the boundaries.
Americans are tired of the narrow discourse and injustices of the past decade. Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. He is the author of "America's Cultural Revolution." Sign up for his Substack here.
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