Christian Nationalism and the 2024 Elections with Dr. Bradley Onishi - February 8, 2024

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2024
  • We were honored to host a thought-provoking and insightful webinar with Dr. Bradley Onishi, co-host of the Straight White American Jesus podcast and author of the acclaimed book Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism - And What Comes Next.
    In this timely webinar, Dr. Onishi explored the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of White Christian Nationalism, shedding light on its impact on the upcoming 2024 elections. From analyzing its extremist history to offering insights into future developments, along with his own personal experience growing up inside the movement, Dr. Onishi provided a comprehensive understanding of this complex phenomenon.
    This event was cosponsored by Jews for a Secular Democracy, Women Confronting Racism, and the National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan. Co-moderating were Linda Levy, a Board Member of Women Confronting Racism and a State Policy Advocate for the National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan, and Paul Golin, Executive Director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism and staff lead of Jews for a Secular Democracy.

Komentáře • 101

  • @judithfroemming6632
    @judithfroemming6632 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I really appreciate your book, Bradley. I read it as soon as you signed it at the Humanist event in Minneapolis. The explanation of the deeper and extensive historical tentacles of this movement are much appreciated. We have work to do. Thank you.

  • @ShannonCrane
    @ShannonCrane Před 15 dny

    Power & Policy over Values & Faith.

  • @kennydyas3606
    @kennydyas3606 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent lecture and fantastic book, Dr Onishi. I checked it out at my local library in Warrior, Alabama and will be purchasing a copy for my home library collection.

  • @glps6167
    @glps6167 Před 5 měsíci +7

    This could have been seen when Trump first ran for election in 2016. The fascist tendencies were plain to see.

  • @crl7413
    @crl7413 Před 5 měsíci +6

    You have to follow the money and pull the alt-right oligarchs out of education. UnKoch My Campus has documented education programs radicalizing K-12 and higher education.

  • @chicagoliightsx
    @chicagoliightsx Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video/discussion, especially the part about "Judeo-Christians"! 🙌🏽 51:00-55:06 💯 relatable as a Caribbean (Buddhist atheist) 😅. Deep!

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 Před měsícem +3

    Most critiques of Christian Nationalism never mention Jews or antisemitism. They bring up racism but never antisemitism. No antisemitism is not the same as racism.

  • @UrbaNSpiel
    @UrbaNSpiel Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good content

  • @Randy-po8bk
    @Randy-po8bk Před 23 dny +1

    What is so funny about this is the large numbers of blacks and Hispanics in this movement.

  • @TheWayOfRespectAndKindness
    @TheWayOfRespectAndKindness Před 5 měsíci +2

    May I suggest "Humans for Secular Democracy"? We should stand in front of our faith, not behind it. Standing behind your faith makes it vulnerable to attack. It also gives bad actors the opportunity to hide behind your faith and commit atrocities, making your faith extremely vulnerable to attack and disrepute. Respectfully, 🙏

    • @naromekram
      @naromekram Před 5 měsíci

      Oh we all have a religion call it what you may.

  • @phoenixtoash2396
    @phoenixtoash2396 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Terrified. But still not for myself. But for all the females who will die after me.

    • @phoenixtoash2396
      @phoenixtoash2396 Před 4 měsíci +1

      My last night. I hope you all live great lives learn how to care and hate less. Please learn love is important. Good bye.

  • @BirthingBetterSkills
    @BirthingBetterSkills Před 5 měsíci +3

    It was interesting in my life that in Apartheid 'whites' and 'blacks' both quoted the bible. During the civil rights movement, that was the same ... the bible as the basis for hate or freedom.
    For those of us who are not born into the 3 Abrahamic faiths, we find the use of the bible in both ways to be a conversation about religion and that is not the same as The Global Truths.

  • @bobcox7041
    @bobcox7041 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Elevation of anybody’s idea on god creates an automatic divide between other faith groups.

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 Před měsícem +2

    Evangelicals will tell you they love Jews but they don’t.

  • @mdnahidseo
    @mdnahidseo Před 5 měsíci

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  • @TheAnarchitek
    @TheAnarchitek Před měsícem

    It appears the development of religion, and its growth into the biggest business of all time, has far more to do with the human psyche, and the damage done to it, during the time from Noah, through II Isaiah, more than 1,700 years later. This, after whatever severed mankind's connections to its distant past, before about 6,000 years ago. The trail fizzles out with the Sumerian/Chaldeans and the Egyptians, with some Chinese and Indian cultures hazily before, but few others we know for certain. All humans were subjected to nightmarish conditions for generations, according to stories told to us in "myths", "legends", and "Bible stories". The bulk of these speak of titanic catastrophes, unbelievable events, and/or unimaginable privations.
    Religion, as we know it today, grew out of events in the 12th Century BC, when Zoroaster created his religion (still going ~3,200 years later), Jews became monotheistic, and, probably, Akhenaten developed his version of the concept (Egyptology is a confused mess). This was the time of the Fall of Empires, and the arrival of the Boat People, the world a mess, everywhere, all the old "gods" revealed for the frauds they were. The new gods were much more effective, if shattering rock walls of cities was your need. Religion was born of unimaginable destruction, by wind, lightning, water, and earthquakes, and humans reached the breaking point, in the region the Israelis claimed, at the time.

  • @naromekram
    @naromekram Před 5 měsíci

    "The myth of the Christian nation" > The US is not a Christian theocracy, but it is a Christian culture/civilization in its institutions, norms. (9.17

  • @tonyhill2318
    @tonyhill2318 Před 3 měsíci

    " I won't scare you anymore"...the one false thing Onishi said

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok Před 3 měsíci +3

    Jews for secular democracy in Palestine? 🇵🇸 🤝 🇮🇱

  • @user-en7cc2xi4n
    @user-en7cc2xi4n Před 13 dny

    No I not and I see your tongue off Towards I see too it will not make into our way of lifestyle and be calling on all force forces and not me bring it on.

  • @stephenmccagg
    @stephenmccagg Před 4 měsíci +3

    Maybe you folk should shift focus to being Jews for a Constitutional Republic.

  • @1CASSIODORUS
    @1CASSIODORUS Před 2 měsíci +1

    Monotheistic Judaism ?
    Oy vey .
    Kind a like a married bachelor .

  • @paulmurray8731
    @paulmurray8731 Před měsícem +1

    Aka taliban

  • @up4open763
    @up4open763 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I don't suppose it's worth mentioning that the single largest religious nation on earth is Israel, and seeing nothing other than this screen, I think it's fair to assume "jews for ..." will not be talking about removing faith there.

    • @naromekram
      @naromekram Před 5 měsíci

      Of course not. But liberal cosmopolitan American Jews will surely lecture everyone else about "diversity" and secular culture because they are not the majority. Historically they have been states within states without assimilating then gain power working with each other across national boundaries then complain when they have been attacked. Then they start a nation based on their religion to the exclusion of the "others." Hypocrites always.

    • @robinsheffield1140
      @robinsheffield1140 Před 5 měsíci +1

      An Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics survey published in 2021 found that among Israeli Jews over the age of 20, about 45% identified as secular or not religious, while 33% said they practiced “traditional” religious worship. Ultra-Orthodox Jews, known as Haredim in Hebrew, made up 10%.

    • @up4open763
      @up4open763 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@robinsheffield1140 Blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah, tightly defined racism, which nobody can even prove they would match to be logically supremacist for in the first place. On par with Juche.

    • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
      @GreenCanvasInteriorscape Před 10 dny

      🚫🤡

  • @BirthingBetterSkills
    @BirthingBetterSkills Před 5 měsíci

    The Great Global Truths
    1. We are ALL one humanity. We all blink, cough, and can tighten our muscles. Any woman can get pregnant by any man. Any child can be brought up in any culture, religion, language, part of the world. We use Distorted Mind Beliefs to deny and suppress this Truth and see ‘Us’ and ‘Other’.
    2. We are ALL born naked. Every Woman knows this. We are made to feel shame or unsafe due to Distorted Mind Beliefs and denied the Truth
    3. We are ALL born equal because the sun shines on each of us. Distorted Mind Beliefs deny and suppress this Truth.
    4. We ALL live on one planet shared with the Commons (Waters, Airs, Soils), All Species and Each Others. We use Distorted Mind Beliefs as a reason to kill one another, The Commons and Species.

  • @MrsBridgette2012
    @MrsBridgette2012 Před 2 měsíci

    I was waiting to hear if DT was considered the right kind of Christian. You mentioned Biden isn’t the right kind of Christian apparently.

  • @naromekram
    @naromekram Před 5 měsíci

    These radical Christian nationalists are a small minority, but Bradley will surely attempt to amplify these role this people play. (8:43)

    • @bonniespeck
      @bonniespeck Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you! His definition of Christian nationalist isn’t mine. There are very few of them just like there are very few of White Supremest.

    • @bonniespeck
      @bonniespeck Před 5 měsíci

      He’s wrong. This nation was founded on Judo Christian values. I’ve never ever heard any of the other beliefs he’s saying we believe. He’s correct, Christians do believe we are in a spiritual war.
      Kinda funny these same people are behind Israel and the Jews in this war.
      I’m sure there are a very small minority that believe what he’s touting but there’s a small minority that believe in white supremacy and a small minority that believes we should install Sharia law too. There’s a small minority that believe sex with kids is natural too.
      But to lump all of us who want Trump over Biden for four years in with his version of Christian nationalism is wrong and destructive. It would be like lumping all Muslims in with the Taliban’s beliefs.
      He is no Christian! Maybe he should study the Bible like we do in our home. From page to page. I don’t know a single Christian that feels like he says we do. Not one person I know thinks we need to sacrifice democratic voting.
      This man is evil.
      My definition of a Christian nationist is we believe in Christian values and keep everything but the basics out of our schools. And put the United States first, then help other countries.

    • @tonyhill2318
      @tonyhill2318 Před 3 měsíci

      It's like you didn't understand anything he said. Christian nationalist beliefs have captured the mainstream of the entire Republican party.

    • @roseannrook7897
      @roseannrook7897 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bonniespeck These are NOT a small minority. And they ARE dangerous (to a Democratic republic). I know many of them. They don't want a democracy, they WANT a dictator. Also it's cosmic -- they consider themselves at the end times, battling the spirits and demons that are manifested in the current "non-believers."

  • @naromekram
    @naromekram Před 5 měsíci +1

    (9.28) Ok he now is talking about extremist, radical groups who believe all of this. Is this what he is going to talk about for this whole vdo? Radical racial/religious groups exist everywhere. Including Jews & black people & atheists. But surely he'll focus on white Christians.

    • @danielp.2213
      @danielp.2213 Před 5 měsíci

      Name a single Jewish "radical" organization based in the USA which is responsible for a single act of violence.
      I would wait - but you'll find exactly zero. Christian Nationalism on the other hand is the leading cause of domestic terrorism right now and has been for nearly a decade.

    • @tonyhill2318
      @tonyhill2318 Před 3 měsíci

      It is an extremist radical group called the "Republican Party"....heard of it?

  • @SpeaktheTruth-ek1fo
    @SpeaktheTruth-ek1fo Před 10 dny

    Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian. Neither Judaism nor Christianity existed during his time. He was a Muslim and all his descendants were Muslims. Muslim is an Arabic word meaning submission to God. Who could be a better example of submission to God than Abraham? Islam is an Arabic word meaning submission to God.
    The religion of all the Prophets including Jesus was Islam. The Prophet Muhammad prophesied that when Jesus returns the whole world will become Muslim.
    God says that all Jews and Christians will become Muslims before the death of Jesus after his return to earth. Chapter 4 verse 159.
    God has said very clearly that if anyone comes to Him with a religion other than Islam it will never be accepted from him and he will be in hell. Chapter 3 verse 83.
    All mankind should embrace Islam before they die otherwise they will be losers in the eternal life after death.

    • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
      @GreenCanvasInteriorscape Před 10 dny

      Without lies Islam dies

    • @SpeaktheTruth-ek1fo
      @SpeaktheTruth-ek1fo Před 10 dny

      @@GreenCanvasInteriorscape Every one will know the truth when the angel of death comes to take his soul. That will be too late to repent. God gives time only so that people recognize the truth before death. Paradise is not free. One has to earn it in this life with the correct belief and the correct deeds ordained by God. To believe that someone has paid the price for me is self deception.

    • @laylaali5977
      @laylaali5977 Před 7 dny

      There was no religion called Islam either even in the Quran

  • @ImNotHereToArgueFacts
    @ImNotHereToArgueFacts Před 20 dny

    #ZionistMobRule

  • @naromekram
    @naromekram Před 5 měsíci +1

    Live commenting as I watch this...The United States is, in fact, a judeo-christian nation. What is controversial about this?

    • @danielp.2213
      @danielp.2213 Před 5 měsíci +6

      It's not. My family has lived here since Plymouth Rock, they have been almost exclusively Christian people, and I can tell you 100% this is not strictly a Christian nation.
      A strictly "Judeo Christian nation" would be a theocracy, not a democracy.
      Every person in America has the right to believe whatever they want - including all non-Christian philosophies and value systems. However we all agree to abide by the same laws.
      My grandfather was a deist, similar to Thomas Jefferson and the early founders. They believed in "god" or the divine, but not specific to the Christian God. This is why they reference "the creator" and not Jesus Christ in the founding documents.
      I could go on and on. But you are not likely to be convinced by reason.

    • @danielp.2213
      @danielp.2213 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Also since you didn't bother watching the video - Judeo-Christian is horrific term. Jews and Christians are distinct groups with distinct history and beliefs. It is borderline antisemetic but certainly very ignorant.

    • @willsparklin
      @willsparklin Před 5 měsíci +7

      Here's the controversy... You're asserting this is a Judeo-Christian nation based solely on the religious affiliations of the founders. By doing so, you're presuming to speak for dead men who already made their intentions quite clear.
      You have to understand... many Christian denominations (be they Catholic, Baptist, Anglican, Quaker... etc. etc.) were at odds with one another at that time; it's well understood that many people (or the generations before them) had come to America due to religious persecution abroad.
      Upon Thomas Jeffersons epitaph, he cites his three proudest achievements; one of those three is the Statue of Virginia for Religious Freedom. Please read it in full. That document is both a long form explanation and precursor for everything regarding religion (the free-exercise and establishment clauses) in Amendment 1 of our Bill of Rights.
      We're a secular nation founded by predominately white men of various Christian faiths. To say otherwise is foolish, ignorant, and frankly dangerous.

    • @danielp.2213
      @danielp.2213 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@willsparklinVery well said. My grandfather made a point to take me to the Jefferson memorial in DC and pointed out various quotes. Most of then concerned his very nuanced and sometimes conflicted opinion about religion. However the separation of church and state was very clearly the most important aspect of the constitution to him, even though he had a deep connection to divinity - of his own choosing.

    • @naromekram
      @naromekram Před 5 měsíci

      @willsparklin I never said that the US and it's founders wanted a Christian theocracy. I am saying that the West is a Judeo-Christian, and mostly Christian civilization. No serious scholar would disagree with this. Jefferson et al whether they were Christians or not is beside the point. They all come from a Christian civilization & culture with beliefs that originated in Christianity.

  • @jamesbell8960
    @jamesbell8960 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Vote for trump. Save the country

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok Před 3 měsíci +1

    #LetsGoBrandon #UltraMAGA2024 #Trump47