The fascist Christian Nationalists want to destroy our institutions, because they want to replace them with their radicalized versions. This is what Project 2025, is meant to accomplish.
They have what they call “7 pillars”, that they want to destroy and takeover: family, religion, education, media, arts & entertainment, business, and gov…
The fascist Christian Nationalists want to destroy our institutions, because they want to replace them with their radicalized versions. This is what Project 2025, is meant to accomplish.
They have what they call “7 pillars”, that they want to destroy and takeover: family, religion, education, media, arts & entertainment, business, and government.
The fascist Christian Nationalists are now in control of our illegitimate US supreme court, the presidency, the house, and the senate.
They have been working on this for decades, and are well funded and well organized. See the 2024 documentary “Bad Faith”.
I've watched it. The situation is dire for certain.
I think one important thing to keep in mind though is that it's not just the Christian Nationalists; alone they don't have enough power. Like it says in the documentary, a lot of it is corporate funding in a "pact" between large corps and these nationalists.
But even then, there are still other groups in this coalition. For example, you have the Libertarians, you have the Red-Pillers. And often times they don't like each other a whole lot. And that's something that we can and should exploit.
The fascist Christian Nationalists want to destroy our institutions, because they want to replace them with their radicalized versions. This is what Project 2025, is meant to accomplish.
They have what they call “7 pillars”, that they want to destroy and takeover: family, religion, education, media, arts & entertainment, business, and government.
The fascist Christian Nationalists are now in control of our illegitimate US supreme court, the presidency, the house, and the senate.
They have been working on this for decades, and are well funded and well organized. See the 2024 documentary “Bad Faith”.
I've watched it. The situation is dire for certain.
I think one important thing to keep in mind though is that it's not just the Christian Nationalists; alone they don't have enough power. Like it says in the documentary, a lot of it is corporate funding in a "pact" between large corps and these nationalists.
But even then, there are still other groups in this coalition. For example, you have the Libertarians, you have the Red-Pillers. And often times they don't like each other a whole lot. And that's something that we can and should exploit.