The American Spectator
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Shmuel Klatzkin : Identity politics has corrupted truth in the U.S. He says identity politics has been the first casualty of identity politics.
He says we are splintering apart into small tribes, losing our feeling of being bound together in a great union.
He asks: Is our national identity as Americans supersede and displace all other loyalties, or is it built upon and enriched by them?.
Frida Ghitis: National identity can become sinful, but it can be a force for good only when aligned with God.
She says the Bible tells us that Israel 's national identity conflicted with the identity in God.
Ghitis says the battle for identity is necessarily, as Hobbes said, a battle against everyone else.
The new tribalism is without God. It is only about power. The wokists see meaning only in power, and that is what they worship. For them, God is also just a pie to be divided up into only so many pieces.
They have pioneered the politics of all against all, the destruction of every identity except for the last one standing.
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