Christianists

Rainbow Flag Killer Was Fan Of Extremist Matt Walsh

NBC News reports: The suspect, Travis Ikeguchi, gunned down Laura Ann Carleton, 66, on Friday, after confronting her and “yelling many homophobic slurs” over her clothing store’s Pride flag, San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus said at a news conference Monday. Officials said Ikeguchi had a history of sharing posts that were critical of the LGBTQ community on social media, …

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Anti-LGBTQ Extremists Block Traffic In Downtown LA

Los Angeles’ CBS affiliate reports: About 200 people marched through downtown Los Angeles today in support of parental rights and notification policies in schools, while a separate group gathered nearby to rally in support of LGBTQ+ youth, ultimately leading to an unlawful assembly declaration and at least two arrests. The parental-rights march was organized in a social media campaign under …

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Graham: Only Jesus Can Save “Immoral” San Francisco

Posted to Franklin Graham’s Facebook page: What John Chachas, CEO of a downtown retailer, is pointing out about the situation in San Francisco is right, but he shouldn’t be so surprised. This has been 60 years or more in the making. San Francisco has been sliding downhill since the 1960’s when they welcomed free sex, psychedelic drugs, and the anti-establishment …

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Kevin Sorbo: I’ve Been Blacklisted For Loving Jesus

“It was sad to me, you know, my manager and agent for so many years said that we can’t get you jobs anymore, work with you because of you being a Christian, being a conservative. And I almost had to laugh at that because it’s an industry that screams for tolerance, and yet it’s a one-way street. It screams for …

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Mat Staver: Kim Davis Will Help Us Overturn Obergefell

Via email from hate group leader Mat Staver: Kim Davis never dreamed her public service would lead to federal prison. What landed Kim behind bars had roots in a deathbed discussion she had with her mother-in-law four years before. “I wasn’t a good woman, but I was a good mom,” says Kim of that earlier time in her life. She’d …

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Charlie Kirk: 14th Amendment Is A “Marxist Gateway”

“The 14th Amendment was necessary for some things, one hundred percent. But it’s way too broadly written. It’s sloppily written, in some ways. The moral premise of the 14th Amendment, excellent, of course, obviously. No one’s going to debate that. No one will. Abolishing slavery and respecting the dignity of all people? But they – they float the 14th Amendment …

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Kenya Bans Five Churches Linked To Starvation Cult

Agence France-Presse reports: Kenyan authorities have banned five churches including that of a suspected cult leader accused of inciting more than 400 of his followers to starve themselves to death, a government document said Friday. The registrar of societies said in a gazette notice that the licence of self-proclaimed pastor Paul Nthenge Mackenzie’s Good News International Ministries was cancelled. Mackenzie …

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Kirk: Women Aren’t Smart Enough To Be In Science

Media Matters has the transcript: If you have a male brain versus a female brain in chess you have a competitive advantage. The data is clear. It’s not a patriarchy, it’s not some systemic sexism. Chess is very similar, by the way, to why women do not get into coding. Some do, but most do not. Women don’t get into …

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One Million Moms Vs “LGBTQ Indoctrinating” Skittles

Via email from hate group leader Monica Cole: Skittles (manufactured by Mars, Inc.) is joining other corporations in supporting the LGBTQ agenda. Recently, Skittles launched a tasteless marketing campaign promoting the transgender lifestyle on its new candy wrapper. Rest assured that 1MM is not referring to the rainbow-colored candy for which they have always been known, but instead controversial slogans …

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Newsmax Guest: “We Need To Be More Homophobic”

“We need to be more homophobic. We need to take it up a notch because these people have continued to do this because we failed to shame them. We failed to put our feet down and stand tall and say what we believe without the fear of being canceled. Now is not the time to worry about having friends. It …

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Texas AG Used Fake Uber Name To Meet With Mistress

The Austin Statesman reports: Impeached Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and now-indicted Austin real estate investor Nate Paul set up an Uber account under a fake name that Paxton used to see his mistress, revealing the extent of the men’s relationship as the FBI targeted Paul for possible mortgage fraud, a new filing in Paxton’s upcoming impeachment trial contends. Paxton, …

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Kirk: Republican AGs Should Put Dems In “Leg Irons”

Media Matters has the transcript: How should we respond? By strongly worded op-eds? Tweets. Maybe a hearing or two. How should Republicans respond to Fulton County? I write in thefederalist.com, indict the left. When politicians are tempted to prosecute their enemies for political reasons, they must fear the same thing happening to them. There are 27 Republican attorneys general in …

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Appeals Court Upholds Restrictions On Abortion Pills

The Washington Post reports: A three-judge panel of the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit said Food and Drug Administration decisions to allow the drug mifepristone to be taken later in pregnancy, be mailed directly to patients and be prescribed by a medical professional other than a doctor were not lawful. Despite the court’s ruling against the …

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Gaetz: Schools Need Prayer Not Pansexual Poetry Hour

“I think that in my own experiences and the experiences I’ve observed, prayer creates a sense that there is something bigger than one’s self and it draws people into more empathy and kindness. I think that what I’m discussing certainly isn’t a violation of the First Amendment Establishment Clause. I view it as a vindication of the Free Exercise Clause. …

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Texas Sues Planned Parenthood For $17 Million

The Associated Press reports: Texas wants Planned Parenthood to give back millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements — and pay far more in fines on top of that — in a lawsuit that appears to be the first of its kind brought by a state against the largest abortion provider in the U.S. A hearing was set for Tuesday in …

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FBI Investigates Misspending Of OK Education Funds

The Oklahoman reports: The FBI is investigating the misspending of federal funds meant to help Oklahoma children learn at home during the pandemic, law enforcement sources confirmed Thursday. A scathing state audit in June blamed Ryan Walters, now state schools superintendent, for failures that resulted in the misspending of Bridge the Gap funds. Those funds were part of a $39.9 …

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Florida College Moves To End Gender Studies Program

USA Today reports: New College of Florida’s trustees voted to begin the process of abolishing the college’s nearly 30-year-old gender studies program. The action came at the board’s meeting Thursday on a 7-3 in favor of trustee Christopher Rufo’s motion to direct the president to move toward eliminating the program. The gender studies program at New College, while offering its …

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New Illinois Law Allows Doxxing Lawsuits After Cafe Was Deluged With Threats For Hosting Drag Brunch

Ars Technica reports: Illinois became one of the few states to pass an anti-doxxing law, making it possible for victims to sue attackers who “intentionally” publish their personally identifiable information with intent to harm or harass them. The Civil Liability for Doxing Act, which takes effect on January 1, 2024, passed after a unanimous vote. It allows victims to recover …

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Appeals Court Rejects Josh Duggar’s Bid For New Trial

Law & Crime reports: Josh Duggar, the former “19 Kids and Counting” star and conservative activist who went on to be sentenced to federal prison for child pornography crimes, was denied a new trial by a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Chief Judge Lavenski Smith, a George W. Bush appointee, along with U.S. …

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DeSantis Appoints Liberty Counsel Lawyer To FL Bench

Florida Politics reports: Gov. Ron DeSantis has named an outspoken opponent of LGBTQ equality to the appeals bench of Central and Southwest Florida. DeSantis appointed Apopka lawyer Roger Gannam to serve as judge on the 6th District Court of Appeal, which hears cases from Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Polk, Orange and Osceola counties. For the better part …

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