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War On White America And Christianity?

- group believes White Christians are under siege and it's time to fight

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Did you know there is a war on White America? At least one group thinks there is.

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True Texas Project, a far-right activist group that got its start as a North Texas tea party organization with close ties to state Republican lawmakers, says they’ve had enough of the war on White America and are urging all Whites to band together to save the White Race before it’s too late.

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The group is so convinced “White culture” is under attack, that they’ve planned a conference in July to encourage attendees to embrace Christian nationalism and resist the Democratic campaign “to rid the earth of the White race.”

“It’s absolutely vital we remember that when they say ‘white supremacy’ or ‘white nationalism’ or whatever the most recent scare phrase is, they literally just mean your heritage and historical way of life,” read the descriptions for sessions on Multiculturalism & The War on White America, Great Replacement Theory, and The Case for Christian Nationalism. “It’s a culture war, simple as that. Stop apologizing. Stop backing down. Start fighting back.”

The group has called on all members of the White race to attend the conference to discuss how “forced multiculturalism” and immigration are part of a plot to undermine American Christianity (as if one must be Caucasian to be Christian). They also hope to rebrand the white nationalist Great Replacement Theory as non-racist — even though it explicitly claims White people are being replaced by Brown people migrating to the US.   

Among the speakers for the War on White America conference are prominent GOP donor and former Texas state Sen. Don Huffines, retired US Rep. Louie Gohmert, 2 prominent Christian nationalist authors, and Paul Gottfried, a far-right writer who has collaborated with white supremacists and mentored neo-Nazis for many years.

War on white America

“These are the type of people that I’m most concerned about from an extremism standpoint,” said Elizabeth Neumann, a former senior Department of Homeland Security official who served for 3 years in the Trump administration. “A number of them have been making arguments — some of them supposedly biblical — that violence is okay, and that violence is justified by scripture for the purposes of establishing a Christian nation.”

However, don’t look now but it seems as though the ‘White’ conference may be in jeopardy with several speakers and participants pulling out.

According to The Texas Tribune, once it was revealed that the 15th-anniversary gathering on July 12th and 13th had ties to far-right extremists, 3 of the original 12 speakers canceled while 2 others said they would have never agreed to appear in the first place if they’d understood the conference’s themes.

“I was unaware of the racialist themes of the conference and language of the other sessions related to it until the past couple of days,” said Todd Bensman, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies. “I categorically reject white replacement theory and never write or speak about it. I’m not interested in any of that stuff.”

Former state senator Don Huffines called the event a “dumb and inaccurate way to promote the Republican agenda” adding he “was never given a lineup of speakers or topics”.

War on white America

Still, the group seems undaunted in their quest to get the word out, hold their conference, and save white supremacy from American “wokeness” and the rise of cultural acceptance.

“Concerned citizens are told not to believe their lying eyes, while the progressive Left celebrates a majority-minority future as a moral triumph,” True Texas Project said in a statement. “You’d have to be hiding under a rock at this point to not have noticed the blatant anti-white campaign by the Left. They don’t even hide their intent to rid the earth of the White race.

FYI: Amid all the complaining that the White Race is under siege, the Texas legislature has cut hundreds of college DEI jobs, passed a law to remove any discussion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Ku Klux Klan, women’s suffrage, and other topics related to the Civil Rights movement, and is close to joining Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina in approving a racist congressional map to intentionally dilute Black and Latino voting power.

So, what is it again they’re upset about?


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Wil

Texas Tribune:

Multiple speakers pulled out of a prominent Texas activist group’s July conference after The Texas Tribune reported on its plans to amplify white nationalist figures and rhetoric.

The venue also canceled, but Fort Worth city officials demanded it still host the event. True Texas Project blamed public backlash on “woke attacks.”

Truthiz1

Nothing like shining a bright light on those dangerous azz, but cowardly, creatures. They can’t handle any kind of scrutiny or pressure or Truth.

But they want me to believe that Blacks are somehow “inferior” to them. Lol…smh!

Thanks for sharing this,Wil!

Mr.BD

DJ you said it exactly right. What do they have to complain about. They already got it all.

Truthiz1

Thank you DJ for sharing this!

My partner, a Texas native, said that she’s never been so angry and so embarrassed by the endless display of white racist ignorance, hatred and madness in her home state!

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