The Fight Against the Woke Cultural Revolutionaries: National Review’s Commitment to Common Sense and Truth

June has become the longest month, not due to its pleasant weather or the start of summer activities, but because it is now entirely dedicated to promoting a radical vision of gender ideology and sexual orientation. This Pride Month, however, has seen a shift in public opinion and a vocal rejection of some of the more absurd LGBTQ+ initiatives, particularly those concerning the “T.” While progressive cultural advancement often relies on manufacturing consent through intimidation and assuming public passivity, it is crucial to “yell Stop” and push back against the woke cultural revolutionaries and their corporate and elite enablers. National Review is dedicated to rejecting their premises, reporting on their outrages, arguing against their logic, and mocking them as warranted. The publication has run countless pieces, editorials, and videos on the topic and has a team devoted to pushing back against and exposing the trans insanity. National Review has broken national stories and had the backs of female weightlifters and triathletes threatened by male interlopers. The publication does all of this out of a sense of obligation to defend the truth and common sense, protect children and faith, and maintain a commitment to this nation and its foundations. However, publishing a website and magazine is not free, and National Review depends on the support of its readers. The publication is asking for help to hit its webathon goal of $100,000 to continue the fight against the woke cultural revolutionaries. While June will eventually end, the fight never does, and National Review is committed to keeping up the battle.

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  • Isla Cooper, a writer for RedStackNews, combines her passion for journalism with her analytical skills to deliver well-researched and informative articles.