The Allure of the Post-Christian Right

The Allure of the Post-Christian Right
(Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)

Conservatives are currently playing defense in American society. Draconian COVID-19 lockdowns, an overzealous justice system taking political prisoners, multinational corporations and the CIA forcing a woke alphabet of nonsensical drivel down our throats — the list goes on. To use some Twitter lexicon: Conservatives are down bad.

As has been historically wont to happen when your movement faces such a dismal losing streak, we are seeing a cadre of well-educated, intelligent, and able (but marginalized) outcasts and nihilists spilling much ink bemoaning the loss of American (read: Christian) morals and values as if there’s nothing to be done about it. In the midst of the current rift growing between “establishment” conservatives and “nationalist” ones, there’s a deeper division groaning and cracking under the surface — specifically, between red-pilled Christian optimists who see Christ’s return as a glorious victory, and black-pilled, non-Christian pessimists who encourage the decline of the regime to bring about a new structural order.

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