After a five-month hiatus, @Lauren_Southern is back to tackle the unchristian behavior of much of the online Christian right and asks the question of whether you can find true Christianity online.
https://t.co/8m76BAVL77 is back to tackle the unchristian behavior of much of the online Christian right and tackles the question of whether you can find true Christianity online.
There are four essential “trad” advice for women
1) Marry young
2) Forgo education, at least until after child-bearing
3) women should not work outside the home
4) Women should not vote
Not every trad influencer espouses all four positions, but many, including Andrew and Rachel Wilson, have espoused some of them. Others include Lori Alexander, Michael Foster, and
A good example of a “larper” is Joel Webbon. He regularly says one thing and does another. One quick example, and I could give several, is his claim that women should not be on the internet, have podcasts, or work full-time in general. Meanwhile, he hosts guests like Megan Basham, praises Candace Owens, and even paid Ali Beth Stuckey for advertising space on her show.
Hes also recently done a complete 180 on many of his positions, particularly on issues like race. He goes wherever he thinks the audience and money are going. This is an example of someone who is not principled, but instead will say whatever he needs to say to appeal to the particular audience he believes will benefit him the most.
Another good example of this is Dale Partridge. He may even be worse than Webbon as far as this goes. One quick example, and again I could give many, is when he recently said that interracial marriage is “not ideal”, even though he himself is married to a Hispanic woman.
And this is precisely the point that @Lauren_Southern made: this is a real movement with real people behind it, generating millions of clicks online, influencing vulnerable young men with red-pill trash. And most of the men at the top of this hierarchy don’t actually live the way they tell others to. There are endless examples of this. To pretend this phenomenon doesn’t exist is either intentionally dishonest or some next-level naivety.
Lauren never claimed that Andrew wanted to make women working outside the home illegal. She just said many in the trad movement advocate that women not work outside the home. When Andrew asked, “Who?” Lauren should’ve said “You did!” but didn’t have the chapter and verse available. Thus this video.
@nicksortor 🚨Look at the mugshots of the Democrat freaks who've been attacking ICE!
I thought this was the "Faces of Meth" mugshots or a Starbucks employee calendar
@MoominMonarch@Timcast Lauren’s marriage ended in August 2021. She didn’t start dating Destiny until February 2022. This is easily confirmed by looking at publicly available contemporaneous information.
@MoominMonarch@Beerwaters@Lauren_Southern@paleochristcon Lauren never cheated on her husband, and you should not fall for the Orthobro propaganda calling every woman a slut for having a handful of long-term monogamous relationships.
Last night, I read the entirety of C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. It's a novel told in the form of letters written by a demon to another demon instructing him on ways to manipulate his "patient" to do evil.
This one quote sounded familiar.
@aimeeterese@rahamimX The answer is: both Andrew and his wife Rachel had said such things! I have the receipts and will post them (hopefully) this weekend.
@ContraMolinism You aren’t thinking of how such a post will come off to a person who is devoutly Orthodox. You are more criticizing the “Orthobro” culture, which Tristan is grifting about, rather than a slight on the Orthodox tradition.
Did you guys know that DHS permits Sikhs to carry their weapons into secure government buildings even when no one else is permitted to carry their weapons?
🚨READ IT
The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells
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https://t.co/uRCbnWaBzr