Israel to Pass Law to Send CHRISTIANS TO PRISON for Worshipping Christ by Alphix in ChristianRight

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I had not heard about this, so I searched for more.

The proposed legislation would have also prohibited the creation of Hebrew-language online videos that preached about Jesus out of concern that Jewish minors might watch them.

Israel already has legal measures to curb Christians from evangelizing to minors...

Source: christianpost.com

Conservative Denominations? by fschmidt in ChristianRight

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All Christian churches are discredited and worthless. It is a case of starting afresh.

Tucker Carlson - The GOP has failed us. We need new leaders. by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Of course Tucker himself is totally complicit for caving on the election fraud issue and various other forms of cuckery.

Stonetoss - Disarmed by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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XD

End Of The World by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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When

Conservative Denominations? by fschmidt in ChristianRight

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Assyrian or orthodox maybe?

Antelope Hill | Faith and Heritage: A Christian Nationalist Anthology — A new book for the Christian Right by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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From the publisher's description:

Faith and Heritage (active 2011-2019) was an online consortium of Traditionalist Protestant Christian writers who sought to provide a forum for like-minded Christians who, as they say, “have not acquiesced to the contemporary idols of Cultural Marxism, multiculturalism, equality, and the heretical social gospel.”

The website was instrumental in influencing and encouraging debate – theological, cultural, and otherwise – within Protestant denominations. Faith and Heritage actively evangelized to those who had been alienated by the antinationalism of Church leaders and encouraged young Whites to return to the faith of their fathers.

Widely read and influential during its heyday, Faith and Heritage became purely archival from January 2019 onward.

Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to permanently preserve the words of Faith and Heritage in print with this curated selection of articles and essays. With a foreword by Myles Poland, this selection contains articles by Davis Carlton, Nil Desperandum, Adam Grey, Thorin Reynolds, Gic Serry, and Ehud Would.

Christianity & White Nationalism | An article at Counter Currents which is worth reading for the comment section alone by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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SS: Of all the articles at Counter Currents, this article by Quintilan defending Christianity from a white nationalist perspective generated the largest number of responses both for and against.

Justinian:

Let’s do a thought experiment. In order to avoid the conversational malaise of trying to sort out what is “true” Christianity, let’s consider Christianization as if it’s the independent variable in an experiment. The dependent variable is the values and beliefs of societies after they are Christianized, and those societies are the test subjects. When we Christianize a society, does it become more identitarian? Does Christianization increase the martial spirit of a people? Does the belief in social hierarchy get strengthened through Christianization? Do people view their distant ancestors as sources of inspiration and wisdom, or backwardness and barbarity?

All the issues white nationalists attribute to Christianity should rather be attributed to secular humanism/liberalism, a product of the neo-pagan enlightenment (ironically). Feudal Europe was deeply Christian and also defined by a clear tripartite class structure (those who pray, those who fight, those who work). Knights were very militaristic and in many ways a throwback to ancient Sparta. Pagan kingdoms converted when they lost in battle to Christian ones, such as when the Vikings were finally defeated by Alfred the Great.

Given the constant fighting between kingdoms, I find it hard to accept that Christianity led to a loss of identity, although if anything it gave them a shared understanding and common cause in keeping the various Islamic empires out of Europe. Even now, the various Orthodox churches are still deeply nationalist and, perhaps not coincidentally, they are the ones who have stayed most in touch with the original message.

In fact, it seems that the greatest period of expansion of the European peoples occurred when they were most devoutly Christian. Our current malaise coincides with growing atheism, materialism and rationalism. It seems good men no longer bother studying (not just reading) the Bible, which makes it easier for an infiltrated and cucked church to preach a version of Christianity which is basically a suicide pact. All the New Testament stuff about ‘blessed are the meek’, ‘love thine enemies’ and ‘turn the other cheek’ is supposed to be about exercising restraint, putting aside your petty feuds with your kin and uniting to fight against a greater evil, not kissing Africans’ feet and singing ‘Imagine’ after the latest Islamic truck attack.

I struggled with the supposed ‘Jewishness’ of Christianity for a long time, although it’s really that God used the Israelites for a particular purpose in reuniting with the gentiles after Tower of Babel event. He’s not a ‘Semitic’ deity, and the Jews are really redundant by this point, since their Messiah has been and gone and they rejected him. There are lots of great sources which explain this, although you have to approach them with an open mind. For too long I just wanted to believe that Christianity was the cause of our weakness and never bothered searching for an answer which might prove me wrong.

I don’t see the whole Christian/pagan thing as necessarily either/or. You can still enjoy the classics and the sagas (which ironically survive in written form thanks to Christian scholars). I just don’t see paganism making a comeback as a religion (particularly since, as an Australian, festivals such as Yule and Ostara are utterly meaningless to me). Christianity is a perfectly good religion for the white race, although not the bourgeois version that Nietzsche despised and which really just acts as a moral cover for our sloth and cowardice.

Please excuse me if I seemed to commit the ‘no true Scotsman’ fallacy several times. But given the enormous effort undertaken to erase Christianity during the French Revolution, Soviet Union and Spanish Civil War, I’ve really come to believe there is something in the faith that prevents the ultimate triumph of evil, and we should be giving it a fair hearing rather than accepting the enemy’s definition.

[Book] The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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An important book which describes how European culture influenced Christianity which in turn lead to a strengthened Europe. It is briefly discussed as part of a longer essay on the influence of Christianity on Western society here.

The Occidental Observer:

Russell shows that the seamlessness [of Christianity and European culture] resulted from the missionaries’ policy of accommodating the Church to local custom. The result was the reciprocal Germanization of Christianity, though the process is better described as the Europeanization of Christianity because the Celtic peoples of the British Isles and the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe also had their folk festivals incorporated into the Church. Irish monks were instrumental in converting the Germans, working from the Lake Constance area northwards from the fifth century, while Greek monks began the conversion of the Russians. The deep imprint of the northern winter and isolated settlements is clearly evident in the Christian calendar. [Cont...]

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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They brought it on themselves. The number of clergy - even among supposed conservative Catholic stalwarts - who were able to call out James Martin for being the rodent he is has been minimal. A few did - I think Poprocki was one, there were others. But that was a good test case, and not many passed.

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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Now we have idiot clergy and pastors wringing their hands saying 'Well we have to respect Satanism otherwise we'd be violating people's personal beliefs. Anyway, anyone who doesn't think racism is super important is a pariah and should be denied the right to use the market.'

This especially is terrifying to me. Clergy are being manipulated and doing the manipulating and destroying our faith from within. It's disgusting.

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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Christians, Catholics in particular, tend to forget that 'separation of Church and State' was A) always a compromise, never a component of the faith itself, and B) was specifically a compromise between Christian sects in a Christian nation. Even Enlightenment Project America recognized God, divinity, and divine purpose from the outset. They may have kept things vague to not provoke sectarian disputes, but not so vague as to make one wonder just what broad faith united the nation.

Now we have idiot clergy and pastors wringing their hands saying 'Well we have to respect Satanism otherwise we'd be violating people's personal beliefs. Anyway, anyone who doesn't think racism is super important is a pariah and should be denied the right to use the market.'

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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Based. Religious freedom and secularism is a direct path to acceptance of Satanism (i.e. the modern world), which is why Jewish Satanist politicians push it so hard.

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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That is, should paganism and atheism be banned? Can they be banned, in your opinion?

I support them being delegitimized and never supported by the government or recognized as culturally integral. Are there any pagans around who aren't kidding and also aren't a clownshow?

Or, as a third option, do you believe in complete religious freeedom?

Absolutely not.

Assuming a Christian alt-right state comes to power, should we become a Theocracy? by Minedwe in ChristianRight

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To clarify my position, paganism like Judaism, Wicca, and other crypto or proto Satanic and subversive religions (and Satanism itself, obviously) should be banned completely in my opinion, and theri adherents rigorously surveilled at the very least and preferably imprisoned and counciled about the greatness of Christianity. Other religions such as Islam would be hevaily regulated and watched, but not outright banned unless they start causing issues. Secularists and contrary religious beliefs should be monitored and cesnored, if need be.

Christianity from the alt-right: A review of 'Dissident Dispatches' by the Australia scholar Andrew Fraser by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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I'll also post this here. It's an article by Andrew Fraser describing his adventures as a dissident academic.

Christianity from the alt-right: A review of 'Dissident Dispatches' by the Australia scholar Andrew Fraser by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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SS: From the review:

I shall close with one final quote that encapsulates the central message of Dissident Dispatches to contemporary Christendom:

It is not a sin when white Christians notice differences between themselves and other racial groups or when they distinguish between neighbors and sojourners, strangers and aliens, friends and enemies. It is a sin, however, to elevate love of strangers and aliens above the divinely ordained, fraternal love for neighbors. [Cont...]

If anyone is interested in exploring this topic further, clicking on the tag 'Christianity' or searching by author brings up a wealth of further material.

Michaelmas: Of Harvest Festivals & Holy Warriors | Counter-Currents • /s/debatealtright by Jacinda in ChristianRight

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SS: Crosspost from s/DebateAltRight

An article about the warrior ethos found in Western Christianity. Although I no longer attend church I appreciated it and thought I would share.

From the article:

The slavish ideas of the contemporary Left — radical egalitarianism, distributive justice, hedonism, democracy — play no part in historical Christian doctrine. To argue that traditional Christianity preaches this insanity is plainly wrong.

To argue that it has become infected by such ideas is merely to admit that the Christian community is susceptible to subversion. But what faith community is not? Hinduism today is a shadow of its former self, with the traditional caste system all but abolished. It was itself subverted by Buddhism, which — however noble its origins — is now regarded by Western adherents as nothing more than a mélange of meditation, self-fulfillment, and social justice activism. Neopaganism is infested by Leftists continually wringing their hands over potential racists in their midst, and the virile warriors of ancestral Europe would be disgusted by the limp-wristed Wiccans of today.

While much of Christian practice throughout the West has indeed been corrupted into sentimental humanitarianism, this is due to a rejection of fundamental points of doctrine, not an inevitable consequence of them. The prevalent Left-wing perversion of Christianity essentially places its highest value upon mankind and strives to achieve an egalitarian utopia on earth: to “immanentize the eschaton,” as Eric Voegelin put it. The same applies to communism, socialism, and other Leftist ideologies that critics such as Nietzsche trace to Christianity. [Cont...]

Reading this and contrasting it with what gets talked about in church today made me realize how spiritually bankrupt the West has become.

Stonetoss - Tainted Love by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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People will notice that the one thing I always make sure to get up on this sub - as I did with /arc - is Stonetoss.

That's because, despite I'm fairly sure being an atheist, his social commentary on morals is typically witty and more in-line with Christian teaching than whatever most Christian media tends to talk about nowadays.

Franklin Graham warns socialist left will 'close the Church down': 'The storm is coming' - The Christian Post by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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The Chinese and Democrats have the same goal.

Atheist, armed with new law, to report Bible, church sermons for 'hate speech' by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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Holy shit I thought this was a joke. This is real?

Also, doesn't a "hate crime" need to be a CRIME first and foremost? Since when did saying anything become a crime? Free speech? No?

They should give exemptions to any text written between year zero of our era to the time when the quran was written. XD

Atheist, armed with new law, to report Bible, church sermons for 'hate speech' by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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Planned statute 'will enable the prosecution of all religions and their holy books.'

Woman Who Punched Reader During Mass Identified, Not Facing Charges, Philadelphia Police Say by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Black woman.

Father Gill addressed the criticism that people in the pews sat idly by while the attack played out.

“Many people are asking me what people didn’t jump up out of the pew, why people didn’t leave the sanctuary. I could speak for myself, if I was here, the way I’m built, I would have been there. I know that” Father Gill said. “Other people don’t feel free to do that, fear overcomes them. I think everyone can ask themselves the question: What would I have done? And the answers would be maybe similar to the people who were here in church or different, I’m not sure. I don’t want to second-guess anyone who was here yesterday.”

The fact that the priest is tongue-tied and can't really explain what should be done in a situation like this goes a long way towards explaining why it happened, and why people act the way they do.

Contrucci also said she wanted the incident to just die down and let the police do their work.

They did. She's not being charged, because she's black.

A spokesperson for Mayor Jim Kenney says “the mayor is disturbed by what appears to be an unprovoked act of violence in the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul during Sunday’s service. But it would be inappropriate to comment further as the matter is still being investigated by the police department.”

Black man shot while resisting arrest, on camera: riots, marches, denunciations, demands the cop be prosecuted, jailed.

White person assaulted on camera while doing nothing: we need more information before we can comment.

President Trump calls Pastor John MacArthur to thank him "for taking a stand" | Disrn by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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"Not last Sunday but the Sunday before, [President Trump] called me after the Sunday morning service, and he was very gracious, and said 'I just want to thank you for taking a stand. Church is essential, and I'm glad you're doing what you're doing,'" MacArthur said.

Christians in Beirut: We witnessed jets and a missile flying overhead just moments before the explosion – Veterans Today by iraelmossadreddit in ChristianRight

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aparently the top Lebanese Christian party official killed in Beirut, after ‘Hiroshima’-level explosion too

it says there views are Centre-right politics. I'm not too versed on this whole right vs left thing but killing christians is not ok! aperantly that part of bearuit is a christian sector... https://www.rt.com/news/497105-beirut-phalange-secretary-dead-explosion/

John MacArthur opens Sunday sermon with "Welcome to the Grace Community Church peaceful protest" by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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Before God destroys it (or they destroy themselves). It's giving Sodom and Gomorrah a bad name.

John MacArthur opens Sunday sermon with "Welcome to the Grace Community Church peaceful protest" by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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I suggest an exodus of all decent people from California.

John MacArthur opens Sunday sermon with "Welcome to the Grace Community Church peaceful protest" by christnmusicreleases in ChristianRight

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Pastor John MacArthur, whose church is holding regular worship services against California state orders, opened his Sunday morning sermon by welcoming his congregation to "the Grace Community Church peaceful protest," much to the delight of the congregation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgdZZAq01Qk

Tucker Carlson - The GOP has failed us. We need new leaders. by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Oh, yes, trust fund boy, like Bill Kristol and Eliot Abrams?

Yelp: 60% of Temporarily Closed Restaurants Now Permanently Closed by Hockey_Sweater in ChristianRight

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I'd like to see more stats about that. Specifically how many are small family-owned/operated businesses versus business endeavors by someone who had a kitchen full of illegals.

Pompeo: C.C.P. 'Must Be Gleeful' over 1619 Project - Rioters Destroying Statues Believe Its 'False Doctrines' by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Finally they're starting to talk about it.

Catholics express unending love, willingness to serve people who destroy their churches. Are shocked it keeps happening. by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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The group of around a hundred, led by Father John Currie, included parishioners, priests, nuns, and monks. They recited prayers in English, as well as Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin, and offered benevolent words to “the person or persons” responsible for the scorched statue, with Currie proclaiming at one point, “We love you, we forgive you, and we are here to serve and help you in any way you may need.”

This is not the example Christ set nor commanded, and the fact that this continues to be the mainstream depiction of Christianity - by Christians themselves - is nothing short of insane. It's as if they think the absolute pinnacle of the faith is being bludgeoned to death by a mob, and their response is, "I love you and forgive you. Please, may I get you something to drink? You look parched."

The worst part is, it's utterly insincere. The same people who preach ceaseless love and tolerance to anyone who would destroy their churches would be absolutely outraged and work to censor or destroy anyone who so much as made a joke calling someone a nigger. They are not acting out the convictions of their faith. They're following a script which they think makes them look pious and pure. They don't defend their churches because they think it would look bad to do so.

It's a nasty form of pride.

Poland's conservative President Duda re-elected by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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I see that controversial 'let's drive all the LGBT people into the ocean' platform paid off.

Young White Mother Killed By Black Lives Matter Mob for Allegedly Saying ‘All Lives Matter,’ National Media Fully Ignores by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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If true, this shit has gone too far.

If the National Media ignores it, the right-wing media should not.

Why White House Catholics are concerned about Trump’s Catholic tweets by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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It's the usual shitty Catholics who want to be on good terms with their local bishop and maybe meet the Pope, no matter how shitty he is.

Texas Bishop Calls out ‘Dangerous’ Black Lives Matter Movement by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Strickland has a lot more spine than most.

Singing in houses of worship banned under new order from Newsom as pandemic worsens by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Of course this is 100% about safety and health and has absolutely nothing to do with social conditioning whatsoever.

Worst of all, the bishops and priests will probably just go along with it. They'll be more upset at Catholics who defy it or express anger.

After all, isn't the entire point of modern mainstream Christianity to be subservient to the world, and passive aggressively snipe at anyone who would object?

Carmel church pastor calls Black Lives Matter organizers 'maggots and parasites' by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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~Finally, someone with fortitude. ~

Edit: Spoke too soon.

"It was not my intention to offend anyone," he wrote, "and I am sorry that my words have caused any hurt to anyone."

He continued on to say that all people are welcome in God's kingdom and the church must condemn bigotry, which is "a part of the fabric of our society."

"We must also be fully aware that there are those who would distort the Gospel for their own misguided purposes," Rothrock wrote. "People are afraid, as I pointed out, rather poorly I would admit, that there are those who feed on that fear to promote more fear and division."

I sometimes wonder if guys like these say what they do purely so they can be made an example out of.

Madison man whose arrest sparked night of violence in capital city is charged with extortion by feds by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Johnson entered another bar and allegedly asked for free food and drinks or else the bar would be "marked," according to the complaint.

"You don't want 600 people to come here and destroy your business and burn it down. The cops are on our side," according to the complaint, which included interviews with the bar owner about what Johnson allegedly said. "You notice that when you call them, nothing happens to us."

As the shittiest representatives of Christianity admonish us to very selectively "love our enemies", we should acknowledge who our enemies actually are, and exactly what they're doing.

Boris Johnson's racial inequality commission to look at school struggles of white working class boys by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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let's seed more pro-white rhetoric he could pick up, and hopefully he will


eta: I was censored here on SaidIt without explanation

Boris Johnson's racial inequality commission to look at school struggles of white working class boys by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Yeah, though I'm getting annoyed that seemingly everyone in the world is more willing to talk about white people positively than Trump now. How the fuck did that happen.

Boris Johnson's racial inequality commission to look at school struggles of white working class boys by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Good for him! Good news!

VICTORY! AIPAC generously allows US to criticize Israel, so long as they never threaten funding! by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Yes I'm being tremendously sarcastic.

Manufacturer that burned as Minneapolis protests turned violent plans to relocate from city by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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It's alright. Businesses can be replaced! Just ask Detroit and Flint.

Haaretz: Trump's attacks on Antifa are attacks on Jews by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Yeah, because blaming Soros is blaming all Jews.

These people are absurd, and they know it.

Haaretz: Trump's attacks on Antifa are attacks on Jews by yesofcoursenaturally in ChristianRight

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Socialist Jews..

Antifa

Communists..

Almost like a trend or something..