Sentences with phrase «culture warriors who»

The problem is that there's the other side of GamerGate, and that is the culture warriors who started GamerGate as a new front in the culture war against, you know, progress being made.
You may have heard it from Kirk Cameron or an anchor at Fox News or an army of culture warriors who have once again worked themselves into a frenzy over the «War on Christmas.»
There's no love of violence in today's progressive culture warriors who want to empower the state to eliminate «homophobia» and other barriers to desire's freedom.

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Those who applaud Williamson's dismissal see in it the just comeuppance of an entire cottage industry of right - wing shock jocks and extremist culture warriors.
In the end, it hasn't been the GOP's most strident culture warriors or shameless religious panderers who have finally endeared themselves to Iowa's social conservative caucus - goers, or who give my generation reason to take a second look at conservative candidates in spite of our flight from the GOP.
The story describes Bachmann's influences - including figures like Francis Schaeffer and David Noebel, who most Americans have never heard of but who are superstars in conservative Christian circles - and I found them all familiar faces from my childhood as a culture warrior.
Was Haggard then a culture warrior, who evolved by moving from one side to the other?
Not only did we lose one of the great warriors in the battle between the culture of life and the culture of death, but we also lost a true healer: a man who worked so hard to bridge the scandalous five - hundred - year - old chasm in the Church.
The Song of Roland features an archbishop who slays Saracens with gusto, a clear indication that the Church made its peace with the warrior culture of Charlemagne's day.
When I was an unbeliever, I loved for culture warriors and Christians who thought they could argue me into the Kingdom of Heaven to engage me.
By «culture warrior,» I mean someone who takes on culture — generally the one in which they live / minister — and do so as though the culture is an enemy.
Together with Soviet archaeologists, she was able to document the Caspian Steppes homeland of what has been variously dubbed the Battle - Axe Culture, the Corded Wear Culture, or, Gimbutas» preference, the Kurgan Culture, so called from the type of burial its people accorded their elites, the chariot - driving, horse - riding warriors who overran the farm communities of Europe beginning sometime in the fifth millennium b.c..
She is a 6» 3 warrior in a culture that doesn't respect her skill who fell in love with a gay guy, then watched helplessly as he got murdered by a shadow.
Three other Democrats let it be known that they were looking at the race: L. Douglas Wilder, who had been elected governor of Virginia in 1989, George McGovern, the man who'd lost 49 states to Nixon in 1972 (and waged a hopeless bid for the 1984 Democratic nomination), and John Silber, the Boston University president who had nearly won Massachusetts» governorship the previous fall by running as a conservative culture warrior.
Emerson said that those who saw warrior symbolism at Cahokia missed the special culture of the time period.
We've got a character who's more of a scientist, we've got a person who's more of a humanities... arts expert, we've got a character who's more of a warrior, and we've got a character who understands much more of the local culture and countryside.
This coincided with the period when the city was ruled by the Itzae, a group of seafaring warrior traders or Putun from Chontal Maya territory in Tabasco and Campeche who had political and commercial ties with central Mexican cultures.
For the Cold Warriors who promoted them, these paintings were a logo, a signature for their culture and system which they wanted to display everywhere that counted.
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