The War Against Christianity

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There's a Substack I follow written by a Christian guy who seems to have soaked himself in the Manosphere/red pill space back in the mid 2010s and still keeps up with it so he's aware of a lot of the same issues we are. It was actually from his Substack that I first heard about Doug Wilson. There's a lot of talk in the dissident right about building parallel institutions for people that have values that are outside of the liberal mainstream can go to school, shop, bank, etc. but most of these dissident influencers tend to limit themselves to having a podcast and social media accounts where they "drop red pills". Wilson actually went out and started building real world institutions for people who think like him:


In addition to building the church, they have been incredible institution builders. Doug Wilson was the inventor or co-inventor of classical Christian education with the Logos School there. They also have a liberal arts college called New St. Andrews, a pastors training program, and a media company called Canon Press that’s very plugged in. So they own their own institutions and have had nationwide impact through them.

But another important thing they have done, and something that’s rare in my experience, is that they have acquired owned space across three dimensions: real estate, scalable wealth generating businesses, and consumer oriented businesses.

This ownership of sites means they cannot be easily evicted or dislodged by people who don’t like them or by social media type campaigns pressuring their landlords. They are the landlords.

So they have physical ownership of space and economic and social ownership of their own businesses. This allows them to exert a powerful cultural presence in the town. They may be a minority. They may not be liked. But they are there, they are visible, they bring a lot of attention to Moscow of the type many locals might not prefer – and they are very difficult to get rid of or intimidate.

The Moscow owned space stack thus looks something like this:

  • Have the community confidence to be culturally and even visually distinct from the surrounding community
  • Build a critical mass of people relative to the overall community size
  • Develop a method of a) attracting the likeminded while b) filtering out the differently minded
  • Create scalable businesses that a) generate wealth b) employ community members and c) otherwise contribute to the community through taxes, etc.
  • Create top quality consumer-oriented businesses (which also benefit the whole community)
  • Acquire strategic commercial and residential real estate in the historic town or neighborhood center.
 
There's a Substack I follow written by a Christian guy who seems to have soaked himself in the Manosphere/red pill space back in the mid 2010s and still keeps up with it so he's aware of a lot of the same issues we are. It was actually from his Substack that I first heard about Doug Wilson. There's a lot of talk in the dissident right about building parallel institutions for people that have values that are outside of the liberal mainstream can go to school, shop, bank, etc. but most of these dissident influencers tend to limit themselves to having a podcast and social media accounts where they "drop red pills". Wilson actually went out and started building real world institutions for people who think like him:


Sure enough, I was perusing though reddit and came across a post in my local area screeching about Doug Wilson. The liberals identified many places and groups, all Christian hotspots, to avoid. They even wanted to call the churches to get them to stop renting out the church to CREC, Wilson's organization (lol). I jotted all this down for places to visit.

The liberals do not have any clue how out of touch with reality they are. It doesn't even begin to dawn on them.
 
The mentally ill feel emboldened and do the dirty work. A transsexual man [a man doing the tranny nonsense], screaming he was a goddess and swearing after he had stormed the chapel of perpetual adoration and damaged the monstrance at SS. Martin and Anthony church in Valencia.

 
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