>>187352, >>187353, >>187354, >>187355, >>187356, >>187357, >>187358, >>187359, >>187360, >>187361, >>187362, >>187363, >>187364, >>187365, >>187366, >>187367, >>187368, >>187369, >>187370 DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Call the bluff on a leftist who's claiming that Republican Congressional staffers are involved in an obviously astroturfed white supremacist group and financed by NGOs, and all the idiots come out of the woodwork. Here's a history lesson. This nation was founded on Protestantism. That isn't in dispute. Almost every state had a religious test for officeholding, and they largely required the officeholder to be Protestant. Schools required the reading of KJV, which was seen as an anti-Catholic slight. Alexis de Tocqueville wrote at length on how the United States was founded on Protestant ideology. What changed? Catholics participated in civic life the way the Founding Fathers intended. They built their own schools and other parallel institutions, and voted in different office requirements. In short, Catholics proved themselves capable of being American, and they got full admission as a result. The same pattern repeated with every group. Jews, Irish Catholics, Eastern Europeans... all initially excluded, all earned their place the same way: civic participation, institution-building, proving they could sustain self-governance. That's the American model. It's civilizational. Can you build institutions? Can you govern yourself? Can you participate in the republic? No one steeped in the actual Protestant founding tradition would arrive at "white identity" as the organizing principle because the founding was organized around covenantal self-governance and distrust of centralized government. Conversation DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican I advocated to help campaign to oust Congressional staffers if others revealed they joined a certain supremacist NGO. Stop twisting it into more than what I said. https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2073781411836993655
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Yep, George Soros said that Quote Steve @Steve534973026 I once read and I don’t know if it is true, that George Soros said that was the best time of his life Conversation