Thoughts on this article:
The beginning is good, it starts with a banger quotation and provides an accurate lay of the land. I think it's commendable that while Zachary Garris is mentioned as being a speaker at the Ogden "War for Normal" conference that had the Nazi slop paraphernalia sponsor, it does link to his post calling that sponsor's connection to the conference "unfortunate" and affirming he has "no interest in Nazism or associating with it". May have been good to add a sentence in there regarding this for people who don't click the links.
It gets lib-coded in the middle regarding Trump, the conservative resurgence, and migration.
It's more than a little bit imprecise around Galatians 3:28 but the point about national vanity being rejected by a Christian worldview and part about Matthew 12:50 are correct.
The Stephen Wolfe critique is somewhat fair, the guy seems shockingly secular for a purported christian Nationalist, with regard to his framing that political philosophy can somehow be substantively divorced from theology. We're very far away from the old days of theonomy types who had presuppositionalist (read: correct and biblical) perspectives. There is a very wacky area of thought being carved out that asserts that nations are people but that a nation doesn't need to have mass revival or have a huge percentage of the population be Christians in order to have a Christian nation. This wacky bit of belief is usually couched in some strange resentment at the idea that actually reaching people with the gospel is somehow the same as "doing absolutely nothing at all" or that we can't as Christians press for righteousness in our government if we also work towards revival.
Wolfe's statement that is referenced that we have an issue with immigrants "whose hearts remain in Mexico or Africa or the Vatican or the Levant" is true (bro just needs to say "da jews", we all know what he means by "Levant", grow a pair lol) but he follows it with some absolute f-tier chud rhetoric slop about how heritage Americans (whites) are somehow not afforded basic humanity (he says we aren't considered "complete human beings") based the assertion that our culture rejects the idea we white people can truly belong in the USA.
Of course, you very well may feel this (self)deracinated if your social life consists primarily of telegram chats with dudes named stuff like "k1k3sl@yer_saxon_1183" instead of your actual neighbors and local community, and you spam your brain with the absolute worst online leftist rhetoric 24/7 to the point that you consider it an accurate representation of the culture of the United States at large.
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