“As a “recovering Republican” I wanted more insight into the Q-Anon crazy so many people in my family and associated acquaintances seem to be falling victim to (even if they weren’t reading actual Q-Drops). The show was already over 600 episodes deep when I picked it up, and decided that I wanted to hear the most current stuff, having gotten an idea of who Q was through some great documentaries. I did get some good information at first and was looking forward to the show helping me see how the alt-right crapulence was poisoning people I love and arm me to help them see. But it has become apparent that they don’t understand everything about the Evangelical church that these extremist radicals have co-opted. There are a lot of us who reject Christian Nationalism outright, and believe strongly that our role in the world has no business in politics. While these faux-evangelicals believe the left is Antichrist, a close look at the Bible they aren’t reading says that Christian Nationalism is Antichrist. Anyway, the flippancy and mockery these otherwise fine podcasters engage in makes it clear that I’m not welcome in their world any more than I am the world of the MAGA.
I’ll stick to Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know from here out.”
The Nameless Twin via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/21/24