The Daily Wire has launched Upstream, a new section dedicated to culture and lifestyle topics. It aims to foster thoughtful discussions on everyday life without immediate partisan angles. The initiative responds to growing social isolation and political fatigue among Americans.
The Daily Wire announced Upstream as its new home for articles on culture, lifestyle, and human interest stories. This section seeks to address a perceived gap in conservative engagement with broader cultural conversations, which have largely been dominated by left-leaning media.
According to the announcement, Americans are experiencing increased isolation: more than one in 10 do not know their neighbors, and 12% of adults report having no close friends, a decline from 1990 when more people had 10 or more close friends. People check their phones once every five minutes, while political content floods platforms like X and Instagram. A 2020 survey found two-thirds of Americans felt worn out by news coverage.
The piece highlights recent conservative shifts toward lifestyle topics, such as the Make America Healthy Again movement, which promotes practices like protein-maxxing and using beef tallow in beauty routines. However, conservatives often limit engagement to clear right-versus-left issues, such as critiques of Bad Bunny or praise for Sydney Sweeney.
Upstream intends to explore topics like grocery shopping choices, reactions to Oscar-nominated films, deciding when a child gets their first cellphone, and supporting brands aligned with personal values. It emphasizes individual agency and aims for conversational yet potentially controversial discussions on living well. As the announcement states, conservatives are 'swimming upstream' against societal trends, noting that 'politics is downstream from culture.'
Submissions are welcomed at upstream@dailywire.com. The section draws inspiration from Viktor Frankl's words in 'Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything': 'Everything depends on the individual human being, regardless of how small a number of like-minded people there is, and everything depends on each person, through action and not mere words, creatively making the meaning of life a reality in his or her own being.' In an era of alienation, political outrage, and AI companionship, Upstream promises real human insights and stories.