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Slouching Towards Bethlehem

Graham Cunningham

My reflections on the Spirit of the Age. I explore the political underpinnings of our 21st c. Zeitgeist; the rise of its 'Social Justice' religion and victimhood cults. Plus occasional posts on more cheery stuff.

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    Slouching Towards Bethlehem is a Substack that explores the underpinnings of our 21st c. Zeitgeist; the rise of its 'Social Justice' religion and victimhood cults. Plus occasional more cheery stuff.

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