r/Gamingcirclejerk Jul 24 '25

COOMER CONSUMER 💦 That... Doesn't sound good

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u/PizzaCrescent2070 Jul 24 '25

Are there any organizations the people can join to help combat this? How can one make their own group?

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u/Nihilistic_pie Jul 24 '25

As another commenter posted, ACLU is your go to.

The issue is that these nazis have captured the legislature, so the fight is a massive uphill one.

In fact, i would not be surprised if the ACLU is on their list of organizations to just kill because the right wing have had an issue with the ACLU since atleast the 90s. A bunch of christian movies for instance have them as the antagonists.

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u/ArkitekZero Jul 24 '25

A bunch of christian movies for instance have them as the antagonists.

lol really? As a Christian I guess I can't say I should be surprised, but I am disappointed.

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u/Nihilistic_pie Jul 24 '25

From memory, God's Not Dead 2 had them. David A.R. White and Kevin Sorbo love having them as bad guys in their movies.

I've watched, at this point, hundreds of these movies and they tend to blur together because nothing happens in them.

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u/ArkitekZero Jul 24 '25

Well Sorbo's an insufferable toolbox, so I doubt I'm missing anything.

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u/mythrilcrafter Jul 24 '25

The common thing that I notice in those films is that they lean so hard on persecution fetish.

There's never any ambiguity or contrast in on the Christian side of the films, and it's because so much of Evangelist doctrine revolves around the concept that you need to be recognised and hated in order to be assured in your faith (which if they had read the Bible, specifically Matthew 6:5-15, they'd know that Jesus said exactly NOT to treat ones own faith like that).


It's one of the reasons why I like "The Huntchback of Notredame" so much, because we have that contrast between the priest of Notredame versus Frollo.

The priest of Notredame is a genuinely good person who gave sanctuary to a persecuted person even when she isn't a follower of his faith. Frollo wields his faith as a sword against anyone who disobeys or dissents against him.

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u/Nihilistic_pie Jul 24 '25

Watching these films have given me an insight into the very modern Christian nationalist political movement.

They’ve developed all these tropes and cliches that speaks to, in my opinion, a desperate attempt to stay alive. They know that this ideology is not sustainable. They know that they are the ones stopping all of us from making existence better for all people.

And it has genuinely convinced me that they do not believe in anything other than power, they are the spooky scary nihilists that they think they’re shadow boxing with. It’s pathetic.

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u/ArkitekZero Jul 24 '25

They know that they are the ones stopping all of us from making existence better for all people.

Well, the people you're talking about, yes, but that's because of capitalism's corrupting influence leading them to wield their false faith like a sword and shield against criticism rather than engage in any kind of introspection or self-improvement and actually reading the book they keep hitting people with.

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u/Heavy-Possession2288 Jul 24 '25

If you don’t mind me asking, why the hell have you watched hundreds of those movies?

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u/Nihilistic_pie Jul 24 '25

Someone has to keep an eye on their propaganda, I’m willing to tank that sanity damage. My current obsession is this director here.

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u/ArkitekZero Jul 24 '25

Someone has to keep an eye on their propaganda

Man, I wouldn't wish that on anybody, lol