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Rightwing Podcaster Roasted After Wishing Culture Was As 'Conservative As We Were In 1220'

Daily Wire screenshot of Michael Knowles
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Daily Wire host Michael Knowles lamented a Gallup poll showing Americans are as conservative as they were 11 years ago in 2012—and took his wishes a massive step further.

Right-wing podcaster Michael Knowles was criticized after he expressed his desire for society to become as socially conservative as it was in the year 1220.

Knowles made the statement during an episode of his podcast, challenging the notion that conservatives merely long for a return to the 1950s.


He cited recent Gallup polling data, which indicated that around 38 percent of Americans identify as conservative or very conservative on social issues, surpassing the figures from 2022 (33 percent) and 2021 (30 percent). While he regarded this shift as a positive development, he emphasized that it fell short of his own aspirations for societal conservatism.

You can hear what he said in the video below.

Knowles said:

“I do not want America to be as socially conservative as 2012. I want our civilization to be as socially conservative as we were in 1220. I don’t even want the 1950s"
"I don’t even want the 1880s. I want 1220. That would be a good spot to land at."
"At the very least, I think we oughta be as conservative as we were before all the modern ideology started corroding our civilization.”

While Knowles' perspective drew attention, many, including conservatives and liberals alike, swiftly critiqued his vision, highlighting the impracticality and potential drawbacks of a return to medieval conservatism.

His desire for such a drastic shift in societal norms and values prompted criticism, with Twitter users pointing out the numerous advancements in human rights, equality, and individual freedoms that have taken place since the Middle Ages.

Knowles has been harshly criticized as a result.

Knowles is a well-known right-wing provocateur who has shared views condemned as dangerous and as an affront to basic human rights.

Several weeks ago, he suggested the Pride Flag—a symbol of LGBTQ+ rights and progress—should be banned from public spaces and made "culturally toxic" so big companies "think twice" about supporting a community the far-right has attempted to isolate and targeted through draconian legislation.

In March, he was criticized for saying "transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely," views that liberals and conservatives alike interpreted as a call for genocide of one of the United States' most marginalized communities.

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