Mike Belcher, a commentator known for his critical perspectives on contemporary cultural and political theories, recently posted a series of tweets addressing issues related to Critical Theory, American identity, and assimilation.
On December 21, 2025, Belcher wrote: “The Marxists running Critical Theory and Conflict Theory require the summoning of an antithesis identitarian movement to advance their dialectical strategy. It wasn’t an accident. The elites behind it understand how it all works, and it works to their advantage (not to the https://t.co/1ilVXrL1dp”.
Continuing his commentary on December 22, 2025, he stated: “The trouble that people are clearly intuiting but having a hard time pinning down is that the culture to which any modern immigrant ‘assimilated’ to is exactly that culture which traditional Americans have long resisted, which makes for a hollow and shallow ‘Americanism.’ Being https://t.co/qrEe3aQSiw”.
Later that same day, Belcher posted two additional links without further comment: “https://t.co/XiLOKZfUR6 https://t.co/IpuIcYq8fm”.
Critical Theory and Conflict Theory are academic frameworks developed in the twentieth century. They focus on critiquing societal structures and understanding power dynamics within society. In recent years, these theories have become central topics in discussions about social change and cultural identity in the United States. The debate around assimilation and American identity has also intensified amid broader conversations about immigration policy and cultural integration.
Belcher’s remarks reflect ongoing public discourse regarding the role of intellectual movements in shaping national culture and identity.
