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    It's so weird how they assume that anybody that doesn't have biological child has a huge hole in their life. That may be true for some people, but certainly not all or even most people without biological children.
    To make a child the primary purpose for one's existence is an incredibly unfair and unkind burden to place on child, even when they are grown adults.
     
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    To make a child the primary purpose for someone's existence is an incredible unfair and unkind burden to place on child, even when they are grown adults.
    Preach!

    Fat white men trying to relive supposed “glory days” through their kids athletics. People pushing their kids to do that which they have no interest in doing.
     
    Kandiss Taylor, the Republican chair of Georgia's 1st congressional district, said on her Jesus, Guns, & Babies show that "we shouldn't be electing anyone in government...who isn't Christian."

    Taylor hosts the conservative Christian program that promotes conspiracy theories and inaccurate information. She ran in the Georgia Republican gubernatorial primary in 2022, losing to Governor Brian Kemp after receiving only 3.4 percent of the vote.

    In the episode streamed on Rumble on August 17, she told Erik Corcoran, founder of Businesses for Liberty, that "The Constitution is founded on common law; common law comes out of the Bible," adding that the entire premise of the United States' governing rules and structure is related to Jesus and God.

    "You can't separate the two," she said of common law and the Bible. She continued: "The idea behind the whole document was that the church runs the state. The church and we the people. We are the church...and so we run the state. But the state, the government, has no control over the church."

    Taylor added, "And everybody is like, 'Then you gotta let Satanists come in, and you gotta let witches come in, and you've gotta let Muslims and Hindus.' No, no, we don't. No, we don't because America is founded on God Almighty, Creator God, Yahweh, Elohim."

    "That is what we're founded on, and I don't have to honor your religion. I don't have to give you 'freedom' of religion. Freedom of religion is there for us to worship Jesus. It's not for you to come force anything else upon me," she said.

    Taylor then went on to assert that "We shouldn't be electing anyone in government—local, state or federal—that is not a Christian. That is how we take back this nation."..........


     
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    Outrage of the week

    "If it ain't Christian and it ain't about Jesus it's demonic!!"

    "It's the Hindu god of love and peace"

    "DEMONIC I SAID!!!"
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    Conservatives are raging over the arrival of a 90-foot tall statue of Hanuman, a Hindu deity that is half-human and half-monkey, in Texas.

    The massive statue was raised on August 15 at Sugar Land's Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple, according to local NBC affiliate KCEN. Hindus consider Hanuman an immortal being known for his devotion to the Hindu god Rama and virtues like self-control.

    The Texas Hanuman figure, officially titled the "Statue of Union," is now reportedly the third tallest statue in the continental U.S., trailing only the 151-foot tall Statue of Liberty in New York and the 110-foot tall Pegasus and Dragon statue in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

    Conservatives, particularly those identifying themselves as Christians, quickly lashed out at images and videos of the statue, with some claiming that the figure was "demonic."..........






     
    Kandiss Taylor, the Republican chair of Georgia's 1st congressional district, said on her Jesus, Guns, & Babies show that "we shouldn't be electing anyone in government...who isn't Christian."

    Taylor hosts the conservative Christian program that promotes conspiracy theories and inaccurate information. She ran in the Georgia Republican gubernatorial primary in 2022, losing to Governor Brian Kemp after receiving only 3.4 percent of the vote.

    In the episode streamed on Rumble on August 17, she told Erik Corcoran, founder of Businesses for Liberty, that "The Constitution is founded on common law; common law comes out of the Bible," adding that the entire premise of the United States' governing rules and structure is related to Jesus and God.

    "You can't separate the two," she said of common law and the Bible. She continued: "The idea behind the whole document was that the church runs the state. The church and we the people. We are the church...and so we run the state. But the state, the government, has no control over the church."

    Taylor added, "And everybody is like, 'Then you gotta let Satanists come in, and you gotta let witches come in, and you've gotta let Muslims and Hindus.' No, no, we don't. No, we don't because America is founded on God Almighty, Creator God, Yahweh, Elohim."

    "That is what we're founded on, and I don't have to honor your religion. I don't have to give you 'freedom' of religion. Freedom of religion is there for us to worship Jesus. It's not for you to come force anything else upon me," she said.

    Taylor then went on to assert that "We shouldn't be electing anyone in government—local, state or federal—that is not a Christian. That is how we take back this nation."..........




    Fascist butt crevasses.
     
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    Taylor then went on to assert that "We shouldn't be electing anyone in government—local, state or federal—that is not a Christian. That is how we take back this nation."..........
    I love the illusion that if they are Christian they are good people. We have seen the types of Christians the GOP has brought in and they are as hell are not ones going to heaven.
     
    The GOP and RWNJ - which is very close to being a one circle Venn Diagram - have always attacked Dem politicians minor children.

     
    Outrage of the week

    "If it ain't Christian and it ain't about Jesus it's demonic!!"

    "It's the Hindu god of love and peace"

    "DEMONIC I SAID!!!"
    =====================================

    Conservatives are raging over the arrival of a 90-foot tall statue of Hanuman, a Hindu deity that is half-human and half-monkey, in Texas.

    The massive statue was raised on August 15 at Sugar Land's Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple, according to local NBC affiliate KCEN. Hindus consider Hanuman an immortal being known for his devotion to the Hindu god Rama and virtues like self-control.

    The Texas Hanuman figure, officially titled the "Statue of Union," is now reportedly the third tallest statue in the continental U.S., trailing only the 151-foot tall Statue of Liberty in New York and the 110-foot tall Pegasus and Dragon statue in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

    Conservatives, particularly those identifying themselves as Christians, quickly lashed out at images and videos of the statue, with some claiming that the figure was "demonic."..........







    Sadly, I think someone will murder innocent people over this.
     
    Scary stuff. Hope people are monitoring closely and will be prepared
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    America’s fraught 2024 election could be hit by far-right violence, warns a high-profile FBI informant who spent years infiltrating the Klu Klux Klan in a new book.

    Joe Moore spent a decade tasked with infiltrating KKK chapters in Florida to investigate enduring ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization, an assignment that included disrupting a murder plot by a trio of Klansmen who worked as prison guards.

    Now the former US army sniper is out with a book, White Robes and Broken Badges, detailing those experiences – and applying the lessons he learned to an approaching election freighted with fears of the impact of far-right and white supremacist groups.


    A Reuters/Ipsos poll in May reported that two out of three Americans said they were concerned that political violence could follow the 5 November election.

    “Unfortunately, I think it’s relevant to any time in our nation’s history, not just this election,” Moore says. Far-right ideology has two origins, he has come to learn.

    “One is geographical, where you are raised up in an area where that ideology is simply a part of a belief system. The second is a generational origin in which it’s handed down.”

    And so begins a story of how Moore, living near Gainesville in the 2010s, became involved with white supremacists in Florida, rose to the position of Grand Knighthawk, the klan’s security official, and disrupted a plot by Klansmen, all prison guards, to murder a Black former inmate, and of bringing down two major KKK figures, Grand Dragon Jamie Ward and Exalted Cyclops Charles Newcomb.

    “In my first tour inside the KKK – the nation’s first domestic terrorist group, founded more than 150 years ago – I foiled a plot to assassinate then candidate Barack Obama, only to witness the Klan use his election as a rallying cry and recruiting tool that ignited a firestorm within the white nationalist right,” Moore writes in the book…….

    Moore says he tried to remain politically neutral, for doing otherwise would mean risking mistakes. But finding the right people to report the corruption he had uncovered was more difficult – Florida officials, he claims, didn’t want to hear his message of KKK infiltration into law enforcement.

    “It was far more prevalent and consequential than officials were willing to admit, so much so that state officials came out and said there was no information that the issue was any more broad than the case in front of them. But I had a list of officers that were active members and actively recruiting other people and sending active Klan members into the law enforcement hiring process as well.”


    The KKK may not be the force it once was, but other white nationalist organizations moved in to adopt the messaging and the membership, among them militia groups and movements like the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters…………



     

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