On J.D. Vance

Haitians eat dogs and cats, childless cat ladies are without merit, interstate travel for abortion has to end, so be it that women will die, George Soros antisemitic dog whistles ring truer than ever.

Broadcasting his plans for a fascistic, theocratic America, Vance spoke, pre-election, at Lance Wallnau’s Revival Tour. Wallnau is credited with coining the term "Seven Mountains Mandate," whose ideology, the centerpiece of the growing New Apostolic Reformation (NAR,) is to put Christians in control of the seven spheres of society: family, religion, education, media, arts and entertainment, business and government.

Vance rejects church-state separation. He plans to push the repeal of our most basic rights. He praises Hungary’s Christian Nationalist authoritarian, Viktor Orbán for his Christo-Fascist ways.

Married with children, he condemns divorce, even in cases of violence. That’s the kind of family man he is, one who says that the “childless left have no physical commitment to the future of this country”

Backed by dangerously weird Peter Thiel, and supported by the apartheid-loving immigrant Elon Musk, Vance is a racist who supports mass deportation. He promotes social upheaval through the suggestion that The Great Replacement Theory, an old antisemitic trope positing that Jews have long had a master plan to take over the world. None of what he says is subtle.

Perhaps most chilling are these words: “I think that what (Trump) should do, if I were giving (him) one piece of advice: Fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people.”

That includes all those in the military who are not loyalists.

Boom.

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