Re: QAnon Qonspiracy Cult
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:25 pm
He’s not nearly lap doggy enough. See: Tim Scott
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
https://octopusoverlords.com/forum/
A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”
It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”
It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values.
The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.
FWIW, this isn't QAnon but Christian Nationalism, which is a much larger movement and a much bigger threat to the Republic.Moliere wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:26 pm Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’
Did you reverse that?waitingtoconnect wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:45 pm National divorce would be bonkers. California and Texas might hate one another but neither is as strong inside the union as out of it.
Dang it and it ain’t even Friday!! Obviously it’s the other way around. Haha. Given Florida is sinking due to global warming though my policy as president would be to force Denmark to trade us Greenland for it.Jaymann wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:48 pmDid you reverse that?waitingtoconnect wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:45 pm National divorce would be bonkers. California and Texas might hate one another but neither is as strong inside the union as out of it.
I'm not sure how one writes that entire paragraph without referencing "Gilead" a single time.Moliere wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:26 pm Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’
A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”
It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”
It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values.
The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.
Or Greedy Idiots Loving Ending American Democracy.Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:13 amI'm not sure how one writes that entire paragraph without referencing "Gilead" a single time.Moliere wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:26 pm Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’
A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”
It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”
It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values.
The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.
Fixed!
"The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “GILEAD” by its members, or "The Divine Republic" if you aren't into the whole brevity thing).