What does it mean to be a conservative in the United States? Does it mean hate of everyone who is not a White Christian?
Liz Cheney Tweet May 16, 2022, “The House GOP leadership has enabled white nationalism, white supremacy, and anti-Semitism,” Cheney tweeted. “History has taught us that what begins with words ends in far worse. @GOP leaders must renounce and reject these views and those who hold them.”
Will Cheney’s Tweet have any impact on the GOP? Doubtful.
‘White supremacy is a poison’: President Biden condemns those who push ‘perverse’ replacement theory. Who will listen to his words?
If I am not a White Christian I must be hated and killed is the message. This was the Nazi vision of the world. The neo-Nazis of today are selling their views to Americans and it is working. The proof of this is the shootings at the super market in Buffalo New York and Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally was the best example of hate in the past ten years. Marchers attending actually chanted as they marched yelling “We will not be replaced.”
The troubling part of this is that many White Christians are buying into the argument that they are being replaced by Jews, Blacks, Asians, and others. Demographics predict that even if no additional non- White Christians are admitted to the United States 32 percent of the population—is projected to be a race other than White by 2060. That is a prediction of the census bureau.
The House GOP is out of touch with reality.
Their vision for our country is a theocratic dictatorship ruled by their version of a taliban. Sounds extreme and sadly all too true.
I’m a white Christian and all I want to do is have a legitimate discussion with folks on the Left regarding serious issues. That generally breaks down into name calling instead of productive discussions.