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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One theory - embraced as recently as yesterday on The View - is Christian nationalism is causing these mass shootings. Along with trump, it’s popularity is increasing, especially in Texas. Anyone else think this is what’s up? [/quote] Each year, a greater percentage of Americans identify as non-religious. [b]If anything, we’re at the last stages of the “religious right”.[/b] https://dnyuz.com/2022/06/01/what-comes-after-the-religious-right/[/quote] Maybe with regards to percentage of the population, but these people have been systematically worming their way into politics, the judiciary, and local governments for the last several decades. They are already having an outsized influence on the foundations of our democracy, and are poised to have an even greater influence and consolidation of power going forward. They played the long game and we didn't, and the country is in real danger because of that.[/quote] Read that article and the latest PEW political identity report. The Republican coalition is morphing … definitely more nationalistic, but also more secular. The coming election cycles will be very interesting to watch. [/quote]
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