@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
There are very hard limits on how far trad Christians and e-right Nietzschean vitalists can travel together. This is starkest and most obvious of those limits.
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@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
More proof:
@Ericrhode9
Eric Rhode 🦪
1 year
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@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
This guy isn’t your friend:
@bronzeagemantis
Bronze Age Pervert
1 year
The quote-tweets show why this is the most appropriate image for our time and the coming decades.
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@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
One easy question to separate the BAPists from the Christians: Would you rather the US accept one million socially conservative Nigerian Christians, or one million queer-affirming Swedish atheists?
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@DamonLinker
Damon Linker
1 year
@hemingquay Sounds good. But when push comes to shove and there's an election with someone who will staff an administration with far-right nihilists, everyone will come together on Election Day because f-ck those libs.
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@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
@DamonLinker If you’re asking who I’d vote for if the options were a racist baby-killer or an equal opportunity baby-killer, the answer is that I just wouldn’t vote.
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@hemingernestway
Heming Ernestway
1 year
@hemingquay Where does your loyalty lie? With your people (White people) or Christianity (of whatever color). That's the divide. What has being a "Christian country" gotten us?
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@hemingquay
G.S. Quay
1 year
@hemingernestway Easy. Christianity. I have way more in common with an Ethiopian Christian than I do with a white progressive from Portland.
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