the american freedom party is yet another attempt at creating an openly pro white politcal party
They've been around for a bit. I searched the name because I vaguely remembered them and the name A3P came up which was started in the late 00's. IIRC, they did better as A3P and once they rebranded to Freedom, I haven't heard about them in years.
other more related musings mcnabb lives to bitch and moan about losing his emt job and being generally unemployable for shit talking his patients while using his real name and face and i dont have any sympathy for him anymore.
I stated this earlier in the thread, but it's my belief that he wanted to get fired to get a "full time" job at TRS. He used to brag openly that no one went after him for using his real name and picture. When the big doxxing happened he giggled about no one going after him and that he was apparently untouchable practically baiting some libtard to go after him. Prior to his firing, he was getting paid as a contributor, making less than Mike or Sven as he wasn't on every show (but did come on a lot). Now he's in a better position than ever, making somewhere in the ballpark of 80k for 6 hours a week of "work" bullshitting with his friends. He may have made a little more at his ambulance job but actually had to work 40 hours, no doubt with late nights.
anyway, just another group that is not for Christians. i genuinely do not understand people like kmac and borzoi breaking bread with these kinds of people.
And it's a losing position. The majority of the public, while agnostic religiously, are fundamentally monotheistic in some sense. They believe there is some over-god (maybe governing certain forces and spirits) that handles some aspect of the unexplained. Whether that be a more heavenly realm in the afterlife, deciding someone's reincarnation, or acting as a force of power against evil or maybe in personally advancing one's life (such as making it rich or finding one's husband/wife).
Then you have people who are poor or unfortunate who believe they can divine things using astrological charts, charms, tarot cards, communing with the dead, etc. Maybe the people providing the services themselves believe it.
Hostility towards Christianity as a political platform is a losing position, because the substitute being offered is either atheism or norse paganism, which doesn't appeal to the demographics one wants politically. There's elements of Christianity that appeal to the public, especially women, that an outright attack makes it a dumb position to take.
A neutral stance on religion is wisest, and we see how an Anti-Christian position harms TRS' public perception.
I don't think it can really be stopped now, the younger generations see modern Christianity as part of the libtard blob-whether or not they have internalized Nietzsche or watch Adam Green videos.
Adam Green is a nobody, and if anything there's a *slight* increase in interest in Christianity with Zoomers over Millennials. This has to do with the fact that historical Christianity was memed as anti-Muslim and more narrowly anti-Jewish.
If you go on /pol/, the anti-Christian threads seem completely unorganic, with the same anons making up the majority of posts in the threads.
That's not to say that /pol/ represents the general public either, and from the right-wing normies I know in my life, they're much more ideologically close to Trump than either you or myself.