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chevalier26

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• Reformed Christian
• Grad student getting my M.A. in History at Liberty University; got my B.S. in Government: Politics & Policy in May 2023
• Medievalist, but really REALLY love the 15th century and Hundred Years' War
• Constitutional originalist
• Amateur theologian, meteorologist, astronomer, and photographer
• PC gamer and nerd
• Probably autistic, though undiagnosed

"Authority is not given to you to deny the return of the king, steward."

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rbreich , to Random
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The Appeal to Heaven flag isn't just tied to Jan 6.

It's a Christian nationalist symbol.

Christian nationalists believe that the law of the land is not the Constitution, but instead the law of God as they interpret it.

Do you see the problem with Alito flying this flag?

chevalier26 ,
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@rbreich The Appeal to Heaven flag originated during the American Revolution, Robert.

rbreich , to Random
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When Trump openly and repeatedly exclaims that migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” or shares a video calling for a “unified Reich,” he is literally echoing the language of Hitler.

Trump is not a “populist.” He’s not a “strongman.” He is a fascist.

Use the word.

chevalier26 ,
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@rbreich FWIW, the “unified Reich” snippet was leftover from the WWI template he used for the ad. Other sections in the video say “1871” and “11 November 1918”.

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