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Then, I watched a debate between progressive commentators vs Michael Knowles and Dave Rubin which illuminated the situation. The conversation was strangely focused on leftist accusations against Hegseth’s supposedly nefarious tattoo and how it relates to the Christian crusades.
The fury over Hegseth, in my view, gives us a peak behind the curtain at what the establishment truly fears, and their fear is triggered by unabashed Christianity. But not just that – It’s Hegseth’s veneration of old Christianity and a time when Christians controlled much of the known world. People like Hegseth are usually obstructed from entering government because they are standard bearers of a philosophy which terrifies globalists.
Is Hegseth a proponent of Christian empire? Maybe he is, maybe he isn’t. However, if he is, I wonder if that would be such a bad thing?
This is another angle to look at the current cultural war going on in the US and much of Europe. The war is between the globalists and the traditionalists that are also Christians. The author notes that the Crusades were not caused by Christian aggression but in response to Muslim aggression upon them. Now, the globalists are using the Muslims as the battering ram to beat down western civilization into the type of situation they desire; the weak submit while the strong eat. The relationship they want is predator and prey, meaning they eat you. We gave that up in the West a long time ago, but are getting it back unless we make our own stand and reverse the tide.