Hollywood Biden cheerleader Rob Reiner has once again promoted left-wing “Christian nationalism,” saying politically active conservative Christians “go against the teachings of Jesus.”
Rob Reiner, one of President Joe Biden’s biggest Hollywood fundraisers, spoke to Newsweek to promote his upcoming documentary god and countryProduced by Reiner.
“Their movement here seems to be completely antithetical to the teachings of Jesus,” Reiner said.
“Jesus spoke of peace and love and helping your neighbors and those less fortunate than us. And I thought that’s what we should all strive for. So for me, this movement is about the teachings of Jesus. It’s going in the complete opposite direction.”
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In an interview with Newsweek magazine, Reiner also blamed “Christian nationalism” for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
“Christian nationalist movements…will say this is my way, this is my highway, and will resort to violence if we don’t get our way. We saw that happening on January 6th. “I witnessed it,” he said.
“Christian nationalism” has quickly emerged as the left’s favorite new buzzword to scare voters into submission, and Democratic strategists and influencers are trying to make it ubiquitous on the airwaves and social media. It is said that
The term refers to conservative Christians who are politically active and organized around important issues such as abortion and support for former President Donald Trump.
Democrats have ramped up the hysteria of “Christian nationalism” in recent months, as anti-Israel progressive youth become increasingly alienated from the Biden administration over the war between Israel and Hamas.
To reverse Biden’s momentum, party leaders are trying to create a common enemy, the Christian nationalists, to energize their left-wing base in November.
god and countryThe film, which opens in theaters this week, is intended to be the latest development in the left’s “Christian nationalist” messaging campaign.
However, Reiner’s films have already been called into question for being unfairly directed.
As Breitbart News reported, the man featured prominently in the movie’s trailer is not a Christian nationalist and has no idea what a Christian nationalist is.
“I don’t know what Christian nationalism is,” said John Tigges, adding that he didn’t understand why he was featured in the trailer.
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