Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "The pious frauds of the anti-racism movement" video.

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  4.  @dannorris8478  Yes, they picked the socialist aspect up around 1880-90, if I recall, and it spread with certain denominations to several large cities, and the pastors were involved with the labor unions. Comey, who had admitted to once being a communist, was a follower of that belief, and McCain, HRC, and Carter followed the philosophy of the pastor that Comey did. If I put the man's name here, the post will be deleted, but it was Comey's Twitter moniker. People wonder why 45 demanded Comey's loyalty. I would say this answered it. The same people were behind the Lincoln Project. After the Civil War, though, they were already looking at changing the religious beliefs of the southern churches under the same denominations during the reconstruction, and, according to southern history scholars, these pastors told the government that they would change the minds of the people better than the soldiers could during reconstruction. One movement sort of turned into the other by the end of the century, though the movement failed in the south. Out of three colleges in NYC, (the major being Columbia U tied to the Trinity church in Manhattan), with the help of Dewey during the thirties, were where the Frankfurt School professors first settled, and the graduates became known as the New York Intellectuals (NYI and, the so-called anti-communist left, though they were really just anti-Stalinist), which were those of a "certain religion," along with some of the wealthy elite protestant class. All of them were progressives that believed in Trotskyism, (international socialism), and were trying to change their politics for what they wanted during that time. Needless to say, some from their group created the neocons. I have a very telling book about the entire movement published by Harvard U Press, titled: The Mighty Wurlitzer (2008). The author, Wilford, lays the history out bare. The book exposes PNAC, which was founded by the NYI, for the wars in the Middle-East. This was what was really behind the moral majority.
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