Right Wing Watch is a blessing for those featured in it and William Wolfe got a boost for his appearance representing a Christian Nationalist position on the Stew Peters Show. Per usual, it was a great clip and free promotion. However, it’s worth noting that the writers of RWW have no idea what they are talking about.
Speaking with guest host Paul Harrell of the National File, Wolfe declared that as Christian nationalists, they are “called to restore righteous government and good laws” and ensure that this nation serves the will of God. As such, Wolfe argued, they should proudly wear the label of Christian nationalist, noting that “there are many young men all across America who feel disaffected by the secular global order we live in [and] who see this and say, ‘Well, that’s a pretty cool term, I like it.’”
“I want to work with those young men,” Wolfe declared.
It must be noted that many of “those young men” who are embracing the term “Christian nationalist” are followers and supporters of racist, misogynistic, antisemitic, homophobic white nationalist Nick Fuentes and his radical America First movement.
Nick Fuentes is Catholic, not Protestant like Wolfe. William Wolfe wanting to appeal to Fuentes’ groyper base is commendable as that is a ripe mission field of directionless zoomers who are disillusioned with liberalism.
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Isn’t it Stephen Wolfe not William?
Two different people