Skip to main content

A question of civilisation

Geopolitics
Global
Started April 05, 2026

the White House sees the US as the champion of old European values in a clash of cultures Source

Source Articles

A question of civilisation

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 05, 2026

Need to find a specific claim? Search all statements.
🗳️ Join the conversation
5 statements to vote on • Your perspective shapes the analysis
📊 Progress to Consensus Analysis Need: 7+ participants, 20+ votes, 3+ votes per statement
Participants 0/7
Statements (7+ recommended) 5/7
Total Votes 0/20
💡 Progress updates live here. Final readiness is confirmed when all three requirements are met.

Your votes count

No account needed — your votes are saved and included in the consensus analysis. Create an account to track your voting history and add statements.

CLAIM Posted by will Apr 05, 2026
The idea of a cultural clash oversimplifies the complexities of global interactions and fails to recognize shared values.
Vote options for this statement: agree, disagree, or unsure
Vote to see results
CLAIM Posted by will Apr 05, 2026
Promoting European values may alienate non-Western cultures, undermining global cooperation and understanding.
Vote options for this statement: agree, disagree, or unsure
Vote to see results
CLAIM Posted by will Apr 05, 2026
Focusing on European values distracts from addressing urgent domestic issues and the diverse values within the US itself.
Vote options for this statement: agree, disagree, or unsure
Vote to see results
CLAIM Posted by will Apr 05, 2026
Emphasizing old European values can strengthen America's moral leadership on the world stage in the face of modern challenges.
Vote options for this statement: agree, disagree, or unsure
Vote to see results
CLAIM Posted by will Apr 05, 2026
The US's role as a champion of European values is crucial for maintaining global stability amidst rising authoritarianism.
Vote options for this statement: agree, disagree, or unsure
Vote to see results

💡 How This Works

  • Add Statements: Post claims or questions (10-500 characters)
  • Vote: Agree, Disagree, or Unsure on each statement
  • Respond: Add detailed pro/con responses with evidence
  • Consensus: After enough participation, analysis reveals opinion groups and areas of agreement

Society Speaks is open and independent. Your support keeps civic discussion free from advertising and commercial influence.

Support us