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Related: About this forumTrump is weaponizing evangelicals' mistrust. And he's succeeding.
Source: Washington Post
Trump is weaponizing evangelicals mistrust. And hes succeeding.
By E.J. Dionne Jr.
Columnist
August 21 at 6:41 PM
Are the dominant voices of white evangelical Christianity in the United States destined to be angry and defensive? Is President Trump making sure they stay that way?
I found myself asking these questions after I read my Post colleague Elizabeth Bruenigs revealing and deeply reported essay about her journey to Texas to probe why evangelicals have been so loyal to Trump and are likely to remain so.
Hers was a venture in sympathetic understanding and empathetic listening. What she heard was a great desire to push back against liberals, to defend a world that sees itself under siege and to embrace Trump not as a particularly good man but as a fighter against all of the things and people and causes that they cannot abide. Even more, they believe liberals and secularists are utterly hostile to the culture they have built and the worldview they embrace.
I think conservatives for decades have felt bullied by the left, and the default response was to roll over and take it, said the Rev. Robert Jeffress, pastor of Dallass First Baptist church and one of the very earliest and most vocal leaders of Trumps evangelical bloc.
I confess I dont really see the roll over part. Conservative politicians, Fox News commentators and talk-radio hosts have engaged in plenty of bullying of their own. But I have no doubt that Jeffress was telling the truth about how he and like-minded folks feel.
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By E.J. Dionne Jr.
Columnist
August 21 at 6:41 PM
Are the dominant voices of white evangelical Christianity in the United States destined to be angry and defensive? Is President Trump making sure they stay that way?
I found myself asking these questions after I read my Post colleague Elizabeth Bruenigs revealing and deeply reported essay about her journey to Texas to probe why evangelicals have been so loyal to Trump and are likely to remain so.
Hers was a venture in sympathetic understanding and empathetic listening. What she heard was a great desire to push back against liberals, to defend a world that sees itself under siege and to embrace Trump not as a particularly good man but as a fighter against all of the things and people and causes that they cannot abide. Even more, they believe liberals and secularists are utterly hostile to the culture they have built and the worldview they embrace.
I think conservatives for decades have felt bullied by the left, and the default response was to roll over and take it, said the Rev. Robert Jeffress, pastor of Dallass First Baptist church and one of the very earliest and most vocal leaders of Trumps evangelical bloc.
I confess I dont really see the roll over part. Conservative politicians, Fox News commentators and talk-radio hosts have engaged in plenty of bullying of their own. But I have no doubt that Jeffress was telling the truth about how he and like-minded folks feel.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-weaponizing-evangelicals-mistrust-and-hes-succeeding/2019/08/21/e2df0d5e-c436-11e9-9986-1fb3e4397be4_story.html
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Trump is weaponizing evangelicals' mistrust. And he's succeeding. (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2019
OP
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)1. t-rump just came out . . .
he is GOD. Wacko evangelist must comply.
DUgosh
(3,107 posts)2. The same folks that claimed they only kneeled
Before Jesus and not the flag.. now must kneel before their professed King. Theyve all said he was ordained by God one way or another.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)3. All of this ignores a much simpler explanation
Consider slavery, Jim Crow, anti-miscegenation, white supremacy, anti-LGBT, misogyny, anti-worker, and xenophobia. If you look at all the bigoted movements in American history, the common theme is white evangelicals. All you have to do is fan the flames of those things and you have the piece-of-shit hearts and narrow minds of these people.
Its called demagoguery, and until these people realize their religion is being used as the conduit between hate and politics they will continue to be easily manipulated by it.