- Domestic Terrorism For Jesus: The Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo is hosting a fundraising drive for alleged domestic terrorist Kyle Rittenhouse after legitimate crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe refused to do so.
GiveSendGo, which self-identifies as the “fastest growing Christian Crowdfunding site made by Christians for Christians,” has already raised over a $100,000 for the Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse, the domestic terrorist charged with murder after killing two BLM protesters and wounding another.
Religion, specifically Christianity in no way affects the way people think or act.
Is "Christians" here just a dogwhistle for "white and far-right"?
It means people who self identify as Christians formed a fundraising service specifically for social media fundraising that won't be accepted by other services because of alleged religious bigotry. This group of self identified Christians has now raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the legal defense of a brainwashed teenager turned domestic terrorist. Is someone going to say that they aren't Christians because they are giving aid and comfort to domestic terrorists? Who gets to decide who is or isn't a Christian? Certainly not me. I believe them when they speak. I believe them when they talk about racial superiority and the violence they feel free to visit on protesters.
Sort of. The word "Christian" has a few meanings here in the States. There is a subset of people, the people who raised or dear OB, who think that it means, roughly, "one who rejects modernity, believes the Earth is 6,000 years old, and hellfire and damnation are nigh." These people make up the majority of white nationalists.