Christian Nationalism Is Not What the Left Says It Is

(RedState) In the Democrats’ desperate attempt to deflect attention from their increasingly senile Presidential candidate, one of the favorite strawmen arguments has become attempting to interject “Christian nationalism” into the debate as an abomination demanding avoidance at all cost. The left portrays Christian nationalism as white Angle-Saxon Protestantism on steroids; the automatic assumption that each of these elements by itself is evil and, when all brought together, make up a hideous force that demands stopping by all means necessary.

The more hysterical shrieking reactions, such as what MSNBC’s Joy Reid came up with in February 2024, are easily laughed off.

Some liberal commentators try to liken Christian nationalism to white supremacy and argue, as MSNBC’s Joy Reid suggested on Feb. 20, that Christian nationalism means “shooting migrants at the border, full immunity for police to kill at-will … terminating the Constitution, bombing Mexico,” and “stripping women of all of their personal rights.”  (Read More)

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