Evangelical Republicans hate America with religious passion because the Founding Fathers did not create a christian theocracy…
The idea of nationalism is a person’s belief or ideology that involves identifying with and becoming attached to one’s home country, or simply put it is national identity. Although related, patriotism is often contrasted with national identity or nationalism in that it involves conditioning and personal behaviors that support one’s home nation regardless that nation’s policies, actions, and decisions. In this country, there is one segment of the population that is neither nationalistic or patriotic because they despise America, its laws, and its founding document and law of the land.
Over the past six-and-a-half years, it has become
glaringly apparent that there is a segment of the population that
deserves to hear that Republican mantra that if they do not love America
then they should vacate the country. Of course, Republicans loyal to
anti-American billionaires like the Koch brothers and corporations have
certainly revealed that there is nothing about America they love or they
would not crusade tirelessly to destroy the government. However, there
is another wingnut cabal, also Republicans, that have demonstrated
their abject loathing of America and it is time for unpatriotic,
un-American, Constitution-hating religious Republicans to get out
America and stay out.
Evangelical Republicans hate America with religious
passion because the Founding Fathers and Constitution’s Framers did not
create a christian theocracy governed by biblical dogmata. In fact, the
religio-wingnuts have indicated in thousands of ways that not only do they
hate America, they hate the Constitution even more in great part due to
its guarantee of equal, civil, and due process rights for all
Americans. Now it appears that the American flag is under attack from
evangelicals. No matter one’s political affiliation, there is nothing
that elicits greater outrage from Republicans, and most Americans for
that matter, than disrespecting the American flag.
One form of disrespecting the American flag, and violating 4 U.S. § 7, is flying a flag, any flag, above
the American flag like a baptist leech did in Cleveland County North
Carolina. The evangelical bigot, Rit Varriale, was sending an
evangelical message that his kind are very, very angry that the U.S.
Supreme Court affirmed that the Constitution’s equal and civil rights
guarantees apply to all Americans. To make his point, and reveal his
hatred of America, Varriale raised a “christian” rag above the
American flag to show his blatant disrespect for the Stars and Stripes,
America, the Constitution, and the rule of law.
In a rant on his website the baptist bigot railed against LGBT Americans, the Constitution, the Supreme Court and America, the “home of the cowards” and called on 'christians' to “Stand
up to the courts! The bravest thing 'christians' can do today is stand up
to the Supreme Court of the United States and say, ‘No!‘” As an aside, the christian bible mandates that good 'christians' “obey the government authorities,”
but since neo-pseudo-christians hate America there is no reason to expect them
to acknowledge the government’s, or Constitution’s, authority and it is
why they have to leave, form their own theocracy; there are plenty in
the Middle East.
The North Carolina asshole is not alone in hating a
non-theocratic America. In Louisiana a state Supreme Court Justice
claimed in a ruling that he is not obligated
to follow the United States Supreme Court’s decision founded on the
Founding Fathers’ intent that the U.S. Constitution is the law of the
land. The moron, Jefferson D. Hughes, III, wrote that he cannot, and
will not, follow the Constitution and inferred that LGBT people are
child molesters in a case involving an adoption he said “is a most troubling prospect” because it was an “adoption by same sex partners of a young child of the same sex” even though that is not the case.
Republican governors have displayed their disdain for America and its Constitution by labeling the High Court’s ruling “judicial tyranny” and the Obergefell v. Hodges decision incited Kansas Governor Sam Brownback to issue an emergency executive order
preemptively protecting evangelicals who are intent on violating the
Constitution and Supreme Court ruling. Part of Brownback’s executive
order was all for show, and likely to distract attention from his
catastrophic economic actions, but it also sets up Kansas for myriad
lawsuits and court battles based on the bible as the law of the land;
lawsuits and court battles evangelical Brownback will never win. What
religio-wingnut Republicans like Brownback, Scott Walker, Piyush Jindal,
and Texas AG Ken Paxton reveal is not their 'christian' bona fides, but
their sheer hatred of America that they are unable to transform into a christian theocracy. Obviously, since they do not love America, it is
time for the lot of them to leave it.
This un-American, and pro-theocracy, movement is not
reserved to evangelical clergy and Republican governors, legislators,
and presidential candidates. In Decatur County, Tennessee, the entire
county clerk’s office resigned en masse to protest the U.S. Constitution as the law of the land “for the glory of dog.” The elected county clerk, and staff, said the Constitution is wrong “because it goes against the bible and everything god intended it to be.” But the christian bible is not the law of the land, the United States Constitution is; “exactly as the Founding Fathers intended it to be.”
The religio-wingnut and their “onward 'christian'
soldier” mentality has been anti-America and anti-Constitution since ronny raygun opened the theocratic floodgates and gave them keys to
govern by theocracy. The level of rage in the evangelical movement is
borne of having a high measure of success in inserting their bastardized
version of christianity into government without opposition, and with
tax exemption. It is telling that when the Supreme Court gave
evangelical employers the right to control women’s reproductive rights,
the religio-wingnuts cheered wildly. When the same Papal-5 on the High
Court deconstructed the religious clauses of the 1st Amendment and
allowed sectarian (christian) prayers at government meetings, the
evangelical right were ecstatic.
However, when the High Court ruled that all
Americans were guaranteed equal, civil, and due process rights in the
Constitution’s 14th Amendment, the anti-America and anti-Constitution
hatred erupted as expected. Why? Because the Constitution is the law of
the land and the Court ruling affirmed that, at least for now, America
is not a christian theocracy and as Founding Father John Adams stated,
it is not in any way a christian nation.
During the 1960s when millions of Americans
protested against the Viet Nam War, and seeing their sons and daughters,
brothers and fathers, sent to die, wingnuts and Republicans
adopted the mantra, “America, love it or leave it.” Nearly
forty years later when Americans protested another senseless war of
convenience in Iraq because their loved ones were being sent to die,
Republicans and wingnuts accused them of “not supporting the troops, supporting the terrorists, being unpatriotic,” and resurrected the sixties’ mantra, “America, love it or leave it.”
Now
because the nation’s highest Court confirmed that the United States
Constitution is the law of the land, and applies equally to all
Americans, religious Republicans and evangelical bigots have shown they
hate everything about America. It is time, and long overdue, for all
Americans that love the American flag and everything it stands for, and
the U.S. Constitution as the law of the land to tell religious
Republicans and evangelical maniacs that this is “America; love it or leave it.” For many, many Americans, the idea of evicting evangelicals and religious Republicans with their false "christian" rag from a country they hate with religious passion is not a silly mantra; it is a very serious demand.
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