Summary

Katherine Stewart’s book, Money, Lies and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy, warns of a coordinated right-wing movement aiming to dismantle U.S. democracy.

This movement, comprising Christian nationalists, billionaire oligarchs, and conservative ideologues, aims to dismantle pluralistic democracy and establish a theocratic system.

Stewart highlights its deep organization, financial backing, and strategic voter mobilization, contrasting it with less coordinated pro-democracy efforts.

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    5 hours ago

    The only difference between these folks and the Taliban are what type of hat they wear.

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      I fear fundamentalist Christians the most because you can’t spot them in a crowd by a funny hat and beard like other fundamentalists.

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        Though, as a beard haver I’m pretty happy I’m not confused with these asshats due to my appearance.

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      The only hope I have is really bleak. And it’s that the Christian fanatics underestimate how little the billionaires actually care and will ultimately decide theocracy is bad for business and the ending of There Will Be Blood happens in real life. We’d still be in a cyberpunk dystopia but at least we wouldn’t be put down for not attending church

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    I mean, they have already won. We’re installing an obvious criminal as our executive leader. The highest court in the nation is a sham. What’s left?

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    Theocracy, christian fascism and fascism in general are very very very far away from nihilism.

    The hegemonic narrative doesn’t even try to understand opposing ideologies, just misrepresent them.

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    The only reason I still think they will inevitably fail (although not without a heavy cost to the public) is because of how many different factions there are. Currently they are united by a common hate of liberalism, but if they manage to defeat it they will inevitably turn on each other.

    No matter how I slice this I strongly feel that all roads leads to a civil war and a fracturing of the federation.