Andrew Wilson
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Oh, okay.
Just like creationism, right?
Right?
because because i believe in christian ethics as the dominant force in society and since that's the case i would tailor laws towards christian ethics being the dominant force in society so there would be no no schools that taught anything except christian ethics no it wouldn't be that they would teach nothing but christian ethics but we could definitely tailor laws against jihadist ethics or definitely tailor laws against even importing muslims at all the hell are we importing muslims here for anyway
don't need them here never needed them here diversity is our strength has not been a strength having muslims here the idea that that we can't tailor or craft legislation and laws around the things that our children learn or at least what you can opt into and out of um let's just say for consistency's sake sure you could teach your kid i guess theoretically to be a jihadist and there's nothing i can do about it there's nothing a secular state can do about it either
except not let them come in.
And then it's really hard to train your kid to be a jihadist, right?
Because you're not here.
Is that your... I would say Christian populist.
Christian nationalism is often conflated with forms of ethno-nationalism.
And people do use it as a cloak for ethno-nationalism.
I would fall more in line with what's called cultural nationalism.
You guys, I think, from watching your content, would fall more in line with probably civic nationalism.
So cultural nationalism is talking about the glue which holds cultures together.
And the ethno-nationalists obviously believe that's your race, right?
Obviously, I think that race is not enough to hold a nation together.
There has to be some kind of cultural glue, you know, and that usually comes from religion.
So all the laws that I can see seem to be informed by ethics, and those ethics seem to almost universally be informed by Christianity.
No.
Well, I don't understand.