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Isn't this what the Christian Nationalist/Trumpists want?

It's a nice piece and I agree with the sentiment, because it scares the crap out of me, too.

But at the same stuff, seeing stuff like this bothers me, because it seems to feed right into the, "if you don't like it, leave" mentality.

I feel like I should pack my bag, just in case, but damned if I want to. I was born here, raised and educated on the idea that this country was not just another Christian Nation with the idea that it was founded on "liberal ideas," including separation of Church and State, meaning more than just the Establishment Clause.

I'm not stupid. I realize that it was never that simple, but Trump and then 1/6 and the reaction to it made me realize, maybe I have less in common with more Americans than I thought I did.

I'm not giving up yet, but the definition of "civil discourse" is weighing a lot more heavily on me, along with more basic differences in terms of how one person treats another.

Did Jesus just over simplify, or did he mean to say, if you follow me and those who claim to support my message, you can ignore the older stuff ?

I'd like to think Christianity isn't a farce, but it sure seems like this crap is being carried out in it's name and there isn't much (enough) resistance.




Opinion: As a Jewish American, I don't see this country quite the same way after January 6

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/25/opinions/jews-racism-january-6-committee-wolfson/index.html
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HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
I cry bullshit...this is propaganda. I don't believe any of it.
@HoraceGreenley Which part is bullshit?

The article?

My take on it?

Or both, but whatever your answer, if you can handle it, please feel free to tell me what you find is excrement-like about it.

Or not, of course.
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@MistyCee the article
@HoraceGreenley K. Thanks for answering me, but what's bs about it?

Do you think he's not scared?

Do you think his fear is not rational?
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@MistyCee I think the author made up the story to create the desired narrative to paint Trump supporters in a particular light. He was not scared. The article is a work of fiction.
@HoraceGreenley Well, the guy does work for JStreet, so I get where he might be politically motivated as well as why he might be uniquely sensitive.

But I saw the shirts he was talking about, and I don't think He made that part up out of whole cloth.

Obviously, he might be duped by false flag Antifa or BLM folks pretending to be Trump Supporters, but if it's part of an overarching Jewish Conspiracy to slander Trump and take over the world, I really kind of doubt he's in on the higher levels of it.

Seems to me, he's freaked out by it, which I can relate to.
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@MistyCee If he's genuine then he's a First Class Pussy