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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
wrote:How many people showed up?
It depends on who you ask, but if you read the Twitter thread, Matthew Taylor estimates tens of thousands to maybe 100k. The folks at the event say 250k.
The Twitter guy - Matthew Taylor - is a religious scholar interested in interfaith issues - Muslim, Christian, Jewish.
“religious scholar” has to be the biggest oxymoron in the English language.
(emphasis on “moron”, which is necessary when referring to anything religious)
These silly trumpers. They never fail to disappoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
wrote:How many people showed up?
It depends on who you ask, but if you read the Twitter thread, Matthew Taylor estimates tens of thousands to maybe 100k. The folks at the event say 250k.
The Twitter guy - Matthew Taylor - is a religious scholar interested in interfaith issues - Muslim, Christian, Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing how anti-Christian and anti-Semitic the US has become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many catch-phrase boogeymen these days. How does anyone keep up? LMAO!
Oh yeah, there's no basis in fact or history to worry about this.
/s

Anonymous wrote:So many catch-phrase boogeymen these days. How does anyone keep up? LMAO!
Anonymous wrote:How many people showed up?
Anonymous wrote:This gathering was held on the National Mall this weekend. The NY Times story glosses over the ties to the New Apostolic Reformation - a movement that seeks Christian dominionism over all aspects of society.
I think all of these people are total lunatics, but there's no denying there are a lot of them.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/12/us/2024-election-conservative-christian-women.html?ogrp=ctr&unlocked_article_code=1.R04.f-st.LeE1KziccVeh&smid=url-share
https://amillionwomen.org/
https://x.com/TaylorMatthewD/status/1845332652397625577
Anonymous wrote:they are core to Trump's base. If you don't think they will have an outsized voice in a Trump administration, then I have a bridge to sell you.