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This Is the Best Argument for Christian Nationalism

This Is the Best Argument for Christian Nationalism
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"Christian nationalism" is the Left's latest bogeyman. See, a nation founded on Judeo-Christian values is an affront to decency, but allowing Islamists to destroy our communities, undermine our constitution, and make women second-class citizens is simply "tolerance" and "cultural diversity."

Or something.

The Left used the alarmist cries of "Christian nationalism" as part of their objection to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and his tattoos, which they said were symbols of that terrfying "Christian nationalism" and also — for good measure — "white supremacy."

Now a new definition of "Chrisitan nationalism" has dropped, and if this is what it means to be a "Christian nationalist," sign me up.

"We have to draw the connection here," says the pastor, "between what we are seeing in these crisis pregnancy centers, what we are seeing in other Christian nationalist policy imposition, on ability for trans individuals to receive healthcare and gender-affirming care. To see what is happening in our schools with the so-called parents' bill of rights, and all of the ways in which LGBTQ issues, book banning, healthcare, across all of the issues that deeply impact North Carolinians. This agenda is front and center and the majority party in this moment ... are the architects of those impacts. So we have to tell the truth about the ways in which all of the issues we are dealing with in the general assembly ... are all tied to this central agend of Christian nationalism."

Much like the accusations of "racism" and "bigotry" and "homophobia" are now utterly meaningless, the Left screeches "Christian nationalism!" at anything and everything they don't like. And that's a very long list, as this so-called pastor just pointed out.

If protecting children and women from abortion, preventing children from being mutilated before they reach adulthood, and protecting parental rights is "Christian nationalism," that's a win for Christian nationalism and a mark against ... whatever the heck this "pastor" is rambling about.

The Left always claims conservatives like me are on the "wrong side of history." We're not. It's the Left that's harming children, imposing fascist speech policies, using violence and bullying to get their way, and ignoring the laws to push through their agenda. Never, throughout the whole of human history, has a political movement done those things and been remembered as the good guys.

And as more detransitioners begin to sue, and we realize the physical and mental horrors that "gender-affirming care" has wrought against a generation of gay and lesbian youth, the Left will be remembered in the same vein as those who experimented on Jews in Auschwitz, slaveholders, and the rest of history's villains.

They know this, too. Every accusation is a confession, after all.

So go ahead. Call me a "Christian nationalist." I'll gladly accept that label and sleep like a baby at night, knowing I'm defending women, children, and parents from the evils of Leftism.

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