This reminds me of when some on the right accused NPR of promoting propaganda when they did their annual reading of the Declaration of Independence.
"Moore told NPR in an interview released Tuesday that multiple pastors had told him they would quote the Sermon on the Mount, specifically the part that says to “turn the other cheek,” when preaching. Someone would come up after the service and ask, “Where did you get those liberal talking points?”
The editor in chief of Christianity Today is warning that evangelical Christianity is moving too far to the right, to the point that even Jesus’s teachings are considered “weak” now.
A former evangelical leader is sounding the alarm about the direction his religion is headed in.
Is this an Onion article?
The Uncommitted National Movement announces it will not endorse Vice President Harris but does not want supporters to vote for former President Donald Trump, and discourages third party votes.
The Uncommitted National Movement announces it will not endorse Vice President Harris but does not want supporters to vote for former President Donald Trump, and discourages third party votes.
So acting like a Nazi and talking like a Nazi (including quoting Hitler) is fine, but labeling yourself a Nazi is the bridge too far?
Is this the new ICQ number? (I was in the 600Ks back in the day). Given how many people I follow are posting their five digit numbers, I feel pretty ordinary.
I remember the Austin subreddit going ballistic over this flyer. Lots of people saying it motivated them to actually go vote for Garza in the primary.
Yup, I used to do work out there and it was a weird sight to come around the bend and encounter a herd of oryx on the road. Usually they'd move along quickly as you approached, but sometimes they would just stare you down and you waited until they got bored and wandered off.
This right here is a great use of video on this platform. More like this, please!
I remember people losing their shit over this. So much pearl clutching on the right and in the media. Looking back, it's amazing how prescient it was.
Oh man, in college I did a video scavenger hunt and one of the items was to dance and sing the Chicken Tonight song while holding a jar in the store aisle.