Fiji won Olympic Gold in rugby against who? Another nation which emerged out of cannibalism in the 18th century into Christianity, but which is now trading-in reverence for Christ for irreverence, and going backward to dark superstitions and primitive emotions. This is not why New Zealand lost a rugby match, but it will be how they could lose their national civilization.
The above words accompanied the following 7 minute video at Geoffrey Botkin’s YouTube site, Stand Up And Lead. The video is about two rugby teams and their ideologies; one reverent and one irreverent. The latter is also working its harm in the US.
The following video was copied, then uploaded, because it may be removed from YouTube when it is discovered to be in opposition to Marxism; I pasted in his links below the video:
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For other posts about Marxism in this blog, see CATEGORIES: CRT / CT; Social Justice / Identity Politics; Progressive Govt. / Socialism / Communism.
Also, posts in this blog about Paganism tie into the above video and Marxism; my long series on Paganism began with a description of the satanism of Aleister Crowley and his social agenda and discussed most of the Pagan elements in cultures of the western world. These are anti-Christ, anti-religion; atheist, satanic, secular-humanistic godless elements.
I am beginning to believe that the Antichrist, spoken of in the Bible is going to emerge from a Marxist culture, as such cultures are opposed to God and Christ. Yet many evangelicals seem to think they can accept Marxist tenets such as CRT and intersectionality; their lusts for following political correctness has blinded them such that they cannot see such a huge contradiction in their own heart.
By the way, the ideas of Curtis Bowers and Geoffrey Botkin have helped me see that political correctness is herd mentality; yet its adherents think themselves to be trendy and somehow exalted above those who are sufficiently courageous to think for themselves.