If Trump is removed from office, says famous pastor, "veterans, cowboys, mountain men" will go on a Democrat killing spree

Strasser : Well, how about New York?
Rick : Well, there are certain sections of New York, Major, that I wouldn’t advise you to try to invade.

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I’m sure a check of his background will reveal a military service record as illustrious as his hero’s.

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What about indians and construction workers? Or am I thinking of the Village People?

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https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Rick_Wiles

“[Wiles] being banned from YouTube for violating the site’s community guidelines is evidence that the left plans to execute Christians and conservatives in the street.”

Seems legit…

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He may be a pastor-----but he’s not a Christian.

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Scratch a conservative white, especially a Blood Drinker, and find a terrorist. Quelle surprise

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The old mainline Churches are going extinct. This is the face of Christianity now and for the foreseeable future

Did this dumbass forget that we are Americans, and we don’t roll over to threats of terrorism? Foreign or Domestic. Make all the empty threats you want.

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Pastor Wiles is clearly a person who has never asked himself, What Would Jesus Do?

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Terry Pratchett had his number way back in Small Gods, with Deacon Vorbis: a man who thinks he is talking to his god when in reality all he is hearing is the echoes of his own thoughts. His mind is closed so tightly that no thoughts can get out, no information can get in.

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Thread:

https://twitter.com/michaelharriot/status/1186468302400507904?s=21

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What he thinks of other pastors like these?


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Well, maybe that’s because the guillotine memes are being posted here, and the “pearl clutchers” are making comments in a space where the people they’re directed at might hear them, and their comments thus might actually change something.

Whereas the comments in this thread consist entirely of repeated exclamations of “What an asshole!” and similar, in a space consisting entirely of people who think that this guy is an asshole, and which will never be seen by said asshole or have any effect on anything beyond allowing us all to indulge in some self-righteous catharsis.

But no, I’m sure the only reason they aren’t commenting here is because they wholly support this guy and are all big believers in the upcoming veteran/cowboy/mountain-man smackdown, rather than just because they don’t feel there’s anything worth saying about such a hopeless piece of human feces.

Ahh, so they’re busy complaining to this guy’s followers on some other forum.

I hope their tut-tut’s are more effective there.

Any suggestions on where public disapproval of this pastor would be effective?

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Not that it is any consolation, but that was my reaction too.

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Does anyone else get a slightly weird vibe(I think it’s because of the way the list veers abruptly from ‘at least plausible’, veterans may not have he sympathies he thinks they do; but many have combat experience and lean conservative; into the not-extinct-but-nontrivially-mythical) to the effect that this particular gory revenge fantasy would lend itself readily to being a…particularly homoerotic…Red Blooded American Male Revenge Fantasy?

Not the filthy degenerate liberal kind, where you end up overtly identifying as homosexual and getting gay married by unitarians; but the kind where, when there’s still a long fight before Real America can be restored and you can return to your rightful position in society and accompanying helpmate/breeder, the nights are cold up in the militia compound; and you find yourself realizing that your respect for the valor and efficiency with which that laconic cowboy with the intense eyes terminated antifa thugs and cultural marxists isn’t just respect but something more…

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Rick Wiles believes they are part of a Jesuit plot.

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Citation needed, please.

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