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"This appears to be a way for local human rights networks to usurp and channel a portion of the Christian faith and funnel that energy into the Marxist agenda." Precisely. Here is a related spin: Political correctness (wokeness) is psychological warfare by the artificial culture-makers deployed against the majority culture: https://oldschoolcounselor.substack.com/p/political-correctness-wokeness-is

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Sep 13Liked by Casey Whalen

We need to stop using their language, "the human rights organizations" are anti human organizations. Or you can come up with a better name, but the last thing in the world they protect are human rights.

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“…the US District Attorney’s Office of Idaho (DOJ) held an event called United Against Hate…”

The hypocrisy is shocking. The leftists foment hatred by playing off minorities against the majority. By playing class warfare games. So after fomenting hatred, what do the leftists accuse the rightists of? Being haters.

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One common denominator appears to be “Christie Wood.” After all the turbulence that Wood had since created concerning the NIC Trustee Board, one cannot trust any organisation, policy, or program that creature has her hands/claws dipped into. Enough said.

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I wish i could lie and say i believe. They would actually like that, but i just cannot do it. The community religion offers is really decent. they all support each others feelings and share resources. they just do not have real convictions. they will say they believe anything to be accepted by the IN group. the lockdowns proved they were governments b*tch. it means they can never be trusted. not to protect your kids, not to educate people, or comfort the bereaved . If any of that does go well, it is luck. and i hope it lasts. they will not stand up for or against a real value. silence on the slaughter being livestreamed today.

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From sash v. "get people to believe that they cannot possibly understand something, and so they must defer to a higher authority. “Do not seek to better yourself, do not attempt to understand, just do as you are told by those who possess the gnosis.” I have personally seen similar arguments when it comes to the single most common argument that libertarians deal with: “muh roads.” Seriously, “who will build the roads” is such a ridiculously common statist argument that it has become a meme, and statists, when confronted on this subject, insist that “modern roads are too complicated to be built by anyone but the government.” In their minds, nothing can emerge organically, everything must be centrally planned. People are primed to think this way in church, incidentally." most religions are made, promoted and used by "intelligence agencies". They are doing it again.

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