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Kevin Donnelly on political correctness

From Kevin Donnelly - Cancel Culture: Where to Next? · · The Sydney Institute

“Conservatives need to be more forceful in articulating what it is that we value. We have to call out political correctness and have the courage to be true to our beliefs. The minute you vacate the public square and leave it to the opposition, you've lost the battle.”

Kevin Donnelly
Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, TREDEGAR CORP
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On , Kevin Donnelly, Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary at TREDEGAR CORP, spoke about political correctness during Kevin Donnelly - Cancel Culture: Where to Next? on The Sydney Institute.

Kevin Donnelly - Cancel Culture: Where to Next?
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Kevin Donnelly is welcomed back to The Sydney Institute to discuss his new book Cancel Culture: and the Left's Long March.
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About Kevin Donnelly

Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary · TREDEGAR CORP

Kevin Donnelly, executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary at Tredegar, has spoken publicly about his views on education and cancel culture. In a 2021 appearance at The Sydney Institute, Donnelly discussed his book *Cancel Culture: and the Left's Long March*, describing cancel culture as a recent manifestation of what he called "neo-Marxist ideology." He argued that the "cultural left" aims to infiltrate institutions like media, schools, and universities to achieve a "socialist utopia." Donnelly stated that conservatives need to be "more forceful" in articulating their values and that businesses adopt sensitivity training to meet the needs of "woke employees." In a 2014 talk hosted by the Institute of Public Affairs, Donnelly criticized the Australian education system for not teaching Western civilization. He argued that schools have adopted a "cultural left" approach that treats all cultures as equal and dismisses the uniqueness of Western civilization. Donnelly said that education should be "committed to rationality and truth" and that the curriculum should "stress and respect the past." He also criticized the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), suggesting it should be shut down and control devolved.

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