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We realize the importance of moving swiftly, we have to be halfway completed with the resettlement before Jehova (Trump) is reinstalled to the throne, and the Lord and Savior is able to rally his troops in an attempt to stop the resettlement.Aint skeered.i predicted that the left will start going after white Christians ..... are yall going to start storming into and interrupting church services next ?Who is it that does not believe in getting vaccinated? Who is it that denies climate change? Who is it that is consistently bigoted, homophobic and hate filled? Who is it that lacks formal education beyond high school? Who is it that centers their belief system around what a televangelist is telling them (often to send more money so he can upgrade his Learjet?)
I remember these people well during the W. Bush years, but they are morphing into something even more sinister and grotesque than they were.
In addition to shrinking as a share of the population, white evangelicals were also the oldest religious group in the United States, with a median age of 56. “It’s not just that they are dying off, but it is that they’re losing younger members,” Jones told me. As the group has become older and smaller, Jones said, “a real visceral sense of loss of cultural dominance” has set in.
White evangelicals once saw themselves “as the owners of mainstream American culture and morality and values,” said Jones. Now they are just another subculture.
From this fact derives much of our country’s cultural conflict. It helps explain not just the rise of Donald Trump, but also the growth of QAnon and even the escalating conflagration over critical race theory. “It’s hard to overstate the strength of this feeling, among white evangelicals in particular, of America being a white Christian country,” said Jones. “This sense of ownership of America just runs so deep in white evangelical circles.” The feeling that it’s slipping away has created an atmosphere of rage, resentment and paranoia.
QAnon is essentially a millenarian movement, with Trump taking the place of Jesus. Adherents dream of the coming of what they call the storm, when the enemies of the MAGA movement will be rounded up and executed, and Trump restored to his rightful place of leadership.
“It’s not unlike a belief in the second coming of Christ,” said Jones. “That at some point God will reorder society and set things right. I think that when a community feels itself in crisis, it does become more susceptible to conspiracy theories and other things that tell them that what they’re experiencing is not ultimately what’s going to happen.”
Opinion | The Christian Right Is in Decline, and It’s Taking America With It
White evangelicals can't tolerate becoming just another subculture.www.nytimes.com
We're coming for ya. Antifa and BLM are organizing as we speak. Once you're rounded up we have an interment camp in central Mexico where you will be resettled, and your property and belongings will be forfeited to Mexican and Central American immigrants.
You'll die
Me neither, there lies your problem, little dude
We are moving forward with our plans as I type this. Have your affairs in order.
Grow up and cease annoying me, kid