Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: NEW Trans Manifesto Pages, FBI & ERLC Worked To Prevent Release
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Hello ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome.
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My name is Paul Harrell, as always.
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Over the weekend, big news broke surrounding the trans-terrorist Audrey Hale's possible motives for murdering children and adults at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee.
Thanks to the Tennessee Star's legal battle against the FBI and the Nashville Metro Police, they were demanding the release of Hale's manifesto.
The Tennessee Star has obtained dozens of pages of Hale's manifesto that shed more light on her trans-terroristic motivations.
No doubt we remember the leaked pages of the manifesto that were given to Stephen Crowder last year.
Those pages revealed that at least some of Audrey Hale's motivations had to do with race.
Specifically, Hale targeted those who she described as, quote, little crackers, end quote, with, quote, white privileges, end quote.
Yes, apparently the anti-white propaganda is so efficient it brainwashed a white woman and convinced her that she could become a man and convinced her that murdering white children was the virtuous thing to do.
But these new pages shed more light on how radical trans ideology played a significant role in Hale's violent rage.
I'd kill to have those resources, Hale wrote when referencing the fact that puberty-blocking drugs were not made available until 2007 when Hale had already started puberty.
Quote, Of non-conforming transgender children, end quote.
Hale also wrote that she hated politicians after writing, quote, So this, no doubt...
This is no doubt a reference to the laws being passed across the country by Christian red states banning transgenderism for minors.
In fact, before Hale went on her murderous rampage, the Tennessee legislature had passed laws with this goal in mind.
On May 17, 2021, Governor Bill Lee signed into law a ban on puberty blockers for prepubescent children that went into effect immediately.
Audrey Hale's killing spree was on March 27th of 2023 and this was what was really suspected all along.
I mean, these laws against transgenders are being legislated from legislators who are Christians and are voting based on their personal Christian convictions to protect children.
And the idea that the trans enclave would persecute Christians, specifically their children, from inside a private Christian school because of their parents' biblical worldview is something apparently the FBI doesn't want to become public knowledge.
They don't want that to become widespread.
Keep in mind, too, that Hale's transgender terrorism is part of a growing list of killers who are somewhere on the ever-increasing LGBT gender spectrum.
In fact, at this point, after a mass shooting, if the media is not immediately reporting that the perpetrator is a white male, it's now a safe bet that the killer was a member of the LGBT RSTLNE Would You Like to Buy Val Mafia.
But it's important to remember that it wasn't just the FBI and the Nashville Metro Police who advocated for the suppression of the manifesto.
Strangely, the Southern Baptist Convention's public policy-slash-lobbying arm, the ERLC, which stands for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, was also against the release of the Trans Manifesto, or the head of that organization, the head of the ERLC, Brent Leatherwood.
Claimed that the writings were incoherent and would somehow empower Audrey Hale to continue her reign of terror from the grave.
This ex-post has been making the rounds in response to the new manifesto pages being released.
Your question implies there is a level of coherence in them, meaning the manifesto.
There isn't.
They are disconnected, hate-filled ramblings, so we don't want her to further terrorize our kids from the grave, nor do we want her hatred to inspire other distraught folks to act on their perceived grievances and So, I mean, if you ever wondered what exactly it looks like when a big evil leader sanitizes regime rhetoric,
in this case the FBI's, to get Christians to sit on their hands in an attempt to keep them from drawing obvious conclusions, again, in this case, that conclusion would be the increasing propensity for transgender violence against Christians for simply being Christians, then wonder no more.
That's what that was.
In fact, the Daily Wire's Megan Basham, the Christian Beat reporter over the Daily Wire, Megan Basham, doesn't think Leatherwood's manifesto stance holds up to scrutiny in the light of the new pages.
It wasn't only Biden's FBI that helped suppress Hale's journal.
so did Brent Leatherwood in the ERLC.
We know from the newly leaked pages that Leatherwood wasn't being truthful when he said this.
No doubt there is plenty of rambling in Hale's writings, but it's also clear how much she was motivated by trans ideology.
Leatherwood needs to explain why he said this, end quote.
He's referencing the tweet that I just read.
So one has to ask, why would it be so shocking for all of us to know the truth, the obvious, that transgenderism is hostile to Christianity?
I mean, we don't want to confirm stereotypes?
What a joke.
And all of this is coming out the week of the Southern Baptist Convention in Indianapolis where they're expected to debate something called the Law Amendment which would bar churches and their fellowship from ordaining women pastors.
More on that in a moment.
The Southern Baptists ERLC is not new to controversy.
In fact, the ERLC is a part of a long list of public and private institutions who have leaders like Brent Leatherwood We're good to go.
Very much like a politician who about a year before an election cycle will grandstand in a congressional committee to get soundbites to fundraise off of their constituents to try to convince the folks back home that they're still working for the people and they need to keep their job.
That's why the ERLC is putting out clips like this on X. The Baptist faith and message affirms that the God-ordained institutions of marriage and family bring about flourishing and are critical in preserving and prospering our society.
The ERLC will champion God's good design, proclaiming the truth that marriage is between one man and one woman for life, and that children are a blessing to their parents who have been endowed with special rights and responsibilities in the upbringing of their children.
We will advocate for policies that maintain and protect these essential aspects of life together.
Whether or not our culture recognizes these things to be true.
I mean, that's very well said.
I agree with that.
I know many of you out there do too.
Now do feminism!
This is a big week for the Southern Baptists.
We should all be praying for them, that they make godly choices and they don't put their denomination on the path of the United Methodists.
And you may be saying, Paul, what do you mean by that?
Well, the United Methodists allowed sodomy, we all know.
And they actually weren't united for a very, very long time, but that's another discussion.
You would say, hey, but the Southern Baptists are clearly not for that.
They're not for what the United Methodists are for.
And I would say that they are clearly not for that yet.
You see, this is about the sufficiency of scripture.
The Bible is clear on gay mirage.
It's clear on the sin of gayness or slash sodomy.
It's clear on the role of women in the church.
Ah, but that hasn't stopped feminism from creeping into the doctrine of some Southern Baptist churches.
And that's what faithful messengers are trying to put a stop to this week in Indianapolis.
And the slippery slope is real.
If you allow women clergy to put your church on the path to allowing and excusing other parts of scripture, including gay and lesbian and transgender lifestyles, who knows, maybe even running cover and fighting transgender anti-Christian stereotypes.
This is the slippery slope.
This is the path.
It's real.
And let's go to the screen for more.
This William Wolfe, speaking of Southern Baptists, he's got a great organization that's actually really, I guess you would say, the counter to the ERLC. He's the executive director of the Center for Baptist Leadership.
He says the plan was to introduce egalitarianism and cultural Marxism into the Southern Baptist Convention, not under those terms, of course, but under the guise of tearing down all hierarchy and kingdom diversity.
We have a decade of undeniable proof on this.
He who has eyes to see can see it.
And so they talk about egalitarianism.
For those of you that don't know, egalitarianism would be this idea.
It's the secular idea that, you know, men and women are equal, right?
That's fundamentally based on this idea that we're all created to do the exact same thing, and men and women are created different.
They have different roles.
It's just obviously a fact of life.
But, of course, we, as secular society, we say, no, right?
Because feminism, women's rights, and everything, you know?
First, second, third wave feminism has got us to this point.
And so there are people who have been brainwashed by it.
Men and women, they don't even know to the extent that they've been brainwashed by it because it's so embedded in every facet of our culture.
This idea of, you know, egalitarianism.
And so specifically when it comes down to a Christian marriage, there's a debate between woke and non-woke churches.
And they'll say, you know, egalitarianism where the husband and the wife are completely equal.
Uh, versus complementarianism is another way of saying it's, well, we complement each other.
And that's really just another, really a way of, that word in and of itself is just a way to not say patriarchy because that somehow is a bad word, but it really isn't.
Um, or at least a Christian patriarchy isn't a bad thing because that actually, you know, protects families, protects women and children specifically.
Right now, we just went through a whole thing where we're not protecting our kids.
People say we do have a gynocracy, and we very much do, but it's kind of a gynocracy in name only because it still is pretty much a patriarchy.
It's just a pagan one.
There's still the idea of being too passive as men, and that tends to be our sin, specifically with women.
That was Adam's sin in the garden.
Here's that tweet from Megan Basham, specifically commenting on the Brent Leatherwood situation.
Just so we're bringing receipts.
Here's the Tennessee Star, the Covenant Killer.
Audrey Hale wrote three pages in Journal about my imaginary phallus, for those of you who have kids in the room.
I didn't get into that specific part for obvious reasons.
She definitely was indoctrinated by the trans lifestyle.
I was focusing more on what she said about politicians.
S-head politicians.
And then she referenced gun rights.
It's really interesting.
She references the gun rights and transgenderism.
And you have to understand all of these Christian red states that have been out there passing these laws that that was apparently part of the motivation for her doing what she was doing.
Obsessed with the puberty blockers, which is the very thing that states are now banning, right?
The Daily Mail picked up on the Tennessee Star.
Nashville school shooter's violent rant revealed...
At last.
And then here, back on the ERLC. So, this is where I got that talking point clearly.
It's the five days a year we pretend to be conservative, right?
I mean, if you look at the ERLC, they tend to...
I mean, there's a lot of Southern Baptists that scratch their head from this.
Now, I'm not a Southern Baptist, but they come out and they're in support of Ukraine funding, of funding the Ukrainian war system.
Which is just a complete slaughter of Ukrainians.
Ukrainians are being taken away from their families.
There's videos out there.
They're being conscripted.
And the West and the NATO, they don't care how many Ukrainians die.
We talked about that on Friday.
We talked about Dr.
Toro, Gilbert Dr.
Toro's assessment of it all, and how the West, they're literally willing to just sacrifice as many Ukrainians.
They don't care.
They won't even care if Kiev gets bombed in the Stone Age, according to him.
As we go down this tit-for-tat route, and not to mention, we covered on Friday, what you're not hearing anywhere, we didn't cover it enough, but we should have, is that the Russians are sending warships and missiles to Cuba.
It's the Cuban Missile Crisis all over again.
Basically, essentially saying, look, if U.S. weapons can go to Ukraine and be fired inside of Russia, then Russian weapons can go to Cuba to be fired inside the United States.
But you're not hearing that anywhere.
Anywhere at all.
Back to the Southern Baptist Convention.
This is how the AP is covering.
Now you may be saying, Paul, why are you putting something up here from the Associated Press?
We know that they're a bunch of liars.
Because this stuff, this framing is what woke people in any church denomination are afraid of.
When you have the woke infiltration, they are afraid of the media.
And they have this...
They believe this lie that if they can somehow act in a certain way, that the media will give praise and will give approval to a Christian denomination.
And that's just not the case.
That's not going to happen, especially if you act biblically in this day and age, in this wicked hour.
There are people who are afraid of the headlines.
They're afraid that the Southern Baptist Convention may, in fact, bar women from being ordained in their denomination.
Standing on the sufficiency of Scripture.
And they're afraid of negative headlines.
There will be negative headlines if you do what's right.
The negative headlines should be perceived as a measure of credibility at this point, not as an albatross.
We should see the Associated Press and MSNBC and others melting down at the end of this week as a result of what the SBC does.
And if you do see those headlines, then it's a safe bet that they've done something godly and biblical.
From women pastors to sexual abuse to Trump, Southern Baptists have a busy few days ahead of them.
Associated Press's Peter Smith is saying thousands are going to gather in Indianapolis June 11 through the 12th for the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The meeting comes at a fraught time in the nation's largest Protestant denomination.
Messengers, as voting delegates are known, will vote on whether to establish a constitutional ban on churches with women pastors.
Oh, the humanity.
They'll hear a report and get outside criticism of their handling of sexual abuse among the clergy.
With membership in steady decline, they'll hear a report on how an earlier effort to reverse that trend fell short.
Speaking of presidential candidates, an outside group is inviting attendees to a virtual speech by Donald Trump, the presumptive presidential nominee.
And then they also have something about topics from Gaza to in vitro fertilization.
And then that leads you to this one.
USA Today, Southern Baptist to debate measure opposing IVF following Alabama Supreme Court ruling.
So, you have to remember that the Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice, in a concurring opinion banning IVF for a moment, saying that it was against Alabama's wrongful death of a minor act, One of the reasons he says IVF was bad is because it threatens to invoke the wrath of Almighty God.
I mean, in a rare instance of a court in this land acknowledging that it's not God, and that we owe Him our obedience and our allegiance, What a victory.
And then, of course, the Republican National Committee and the Republicans in Alabama, they all were afraid of what the press and the negative headlines and losing elections.
So they acted quickly to Change the law to where IVF could still continue, even though we know IVF is essentially the mass industrial manufacturing of children and kind of throwing everything to the wall and seeing what sticks.
It requires the creation and intentional deletion of life, of human life.
So, USA Today says, to bolster an even more conservative stance on the definition of life among a key evangelical Christian constituent, the Southern Baptist Convention will take up a resolution opposing in vitro fertilization.
The proposed measure comes on the heels of a pivotal Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos are legally protected as children.
Again, owe the humanity.
Can you imagine frozen embryos or children?
No, we've got to win elections.
Sacrifice a few more children to win elections is what they would have us believe.
What is this story here?
So, back to the transgender terrorism.
Just to reiterate my point, I should have had this earlier in the article Q. Tennessee among worst states for LGBTQ equality, according to this report.
An LGBTQ plus community celebrates Pride this June, or as they celebrate Pride.
Again, one of the seven deadly sins.
They also reflect on a year filled with legal battles and growing restrictions on their rights, particularly those of transgender youth.
A map created by Out Leadership for its 2024 Equality Report shows where LGBTQ plus rights are strengthening and where they are deteriorating state by state.
Well, let's take a look at this map.
I always talk about Christian red states.
Well, let's take a look at it.
So here we go.
Tennessee in the orange here.
Again, that's where Audrey Hale killed children at a Christian school in Nashville.
We have, let's see, so the red is a negative 7 score decrease, and then the green is a plus 6 score increase.
So you've got Georgia here increasing their transgender rights.
I wonder how that happened, right?
Brian Kemp's Georgia.
Because everybody trusts that guy.
You've got these other states here.
And again, so this is year to year.
So a lot of these Christian red states have already passed a lot of laws in previous years.
And there's going to be more coming.
Mainly, the main one is to make transing children child abuse.
Literally make it illegal and call it abuse.
Because that's exactly what it is.
I've referenced on this program before that the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, was asked a few years ago.
Now this has to do with Jeff Younger, whose wife absconded with his child in California and is trying to chemically castrate him, get a court order to chemically castrate him.
And Jeff Younger is fighting that in court.
But before that, they were trying to run a law in Texas, and it really made a lot of establishment Republicans nervous.
They wanted to do exactly what I was saying.
They wanted to classify transing children as child abuse.
As abusing a child.
And Ken Paxton wrote a lengthy Attorney General opinion before the law.
They wanted to know, hey, here's the question to the AG. It was, right now under existing Texas law, is transing kids child abuse?
And he wrote an opinion back and he said, yeah, it is.
And it was very extensive and went back a very, very, very long time to talk about how, yeah, this is already illegal and You fundamentally just need a member of the law enforcement to do their job.
Of course, I don't think we're going to hold our breath on that anytime soon, but that's the case.
Coming up later in the program, we're going to talk a little bit about something called the Christendom Press Press.
Christendom Press recently held a conference where a lot of people who are, I used to say, bent towards the Christian nationalist, Christian nationalism scope of things engage in that area, one of them being the author of the Case for Christian Nationalists you see on your screen there, Stephen Wolf.
We're going to play for you just a little snippet of what he said at that conference that's been making the rounds on social media, and I feel like it's very relevant considering some of the other stories that we have in queue for you.
This is the Millstone Report, though.
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We're going to be back here in just a moment.
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You basically combine hilarious combinations of different Trans people are sacred.
We are the divine.
We're practicing our divinity by expressing authenticity, by enjoying our multiplicity.
Unlocking the blessed spirituality that we all seek.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, delusional is right, but I mean, again, we've been asking this question for a long time.
You know, what does it look like to be given over to a debased mind, or what does it look like to be abandoned by God?
And I would think that it looks something like this.
This is certainly another example.
What does it look like to be given over to your own sinful desires?
It looks something like this, where you know so much that isn't true, and you are literally the definition, you're the antithesis of wisdom.
I mean, that's what we're seeing.
Wisdom in the Bible is also described as, you know, a female presence that when she leaves you.
And certainly our nation has been abandoned by wisdom.
Um, and it's also infiltrated our churches.
So, uh, interesting thing happened over here where Joel Webin, uh, I think who was at that, I think Webin was at that, um, Christendom press, uh, conference, uh, He says that evangelicalism...
This is in response to a guy named Raymond Chang.
Raymond Chang is...
He's working on his PhD, Christianity and culture.
He tweeted something, Evangelicalism in the U.S. will never become faithful to the Scriptures and the Gospel of Jesus Christ unless it is purged of whiteness.
Now, he tries to make a claim that...
Note, whiteness does not mean white people as much as some would love it to claim.
Well, what...
What in the world would it possibly mean?
Purge of whiteness.
Let me see here.
So, me, right?
No, no, no, no.
Not white people, but just whiteness.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, these people are, you know, they're basically urinating on us and telling us that it's raining.
It's rain.
It's not actually urine.
Evangelicalism, though, Joel Webbin says, evangelicalism in the U.S. will never become faithful to the Scriptures and the Gospel of Jesus Christ unless it is purged of snakes.
Note, Chang is a snake.
So this kind of goes back and forth, and I was following this thread yesterday.
And...
Somebody named Patriarchy Hanna...
Says that this is how the Smithsonian, which I had known, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, this is how they define whiteness.
What are you objecting to exactly?
And so I don't know if you guys have ever seen this before.
I had never seen this.
Aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States.
Some of you may not be able to read this, but I can see it clearly.
White-dominant culture or whiteness refers to the ways white people and their traditions, attitudes, and ways of life have been normalized over time and are now considered standard practices in the United States.
And since white people still hold most of the institutional power in America, certainly doesn't feel that way, we have all internalized some aspects of white culture, including people of color.
So, number one aspect of whiteness, they say, is rugged individualism.
The individual is the primary unit, self-reliance.
Hmm.
That's also more of a rural value than it is a metropolitan urban one.
But I digress.
Independence and autonomy, highly valued, plus rewarded.
Individuals assumed to be in control of their environment, you get what you deserve.
So, freedom.
Rugged individuals.
I mean, literally they are saying whiteness.
Well, they're advocating.
We've got to purge evangelicalism of whiteness, this one guy says.
So, I guess a freedom.
I mean, that's what that...
Of course, he may not be going by the same definition as the Smithsonian is.
Family structure.
The nuclear family.
Father, mother, 2.3 children is the ideal social unit.
Husband is the breadwinner and head of the household.
This is something that Southern Baptists are going to continue to debate this week.
Wife is the homemaker and subordinate to the husband.
Children should have own rooms and be independent.
That's whiteness.
Your kids have your own room.
You've got a house where your kid has his own place to lay his head.
Well, that's a symptom of whiteness.
Yeah, it's wild.
It just seems like everything that they're critiquing here really has to do with prosperity.
I don't know.
Living a good life?
Living a life of prosperity?
What was the Koch brothers group?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Americans for Prosperity.
Which is really just, I don't know, their definition was about open borders, obviously.
Emphasize on scientific method.
Emphasis.
Emphasis on scientific.
I've never heard this one.
Objective, rational, linear thinking.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Cause and effect relationships.
Quantitative emphasis.
So, mathematics.
Okay.
History.
Based on Northern European immigrants experiencing the United States.
Heavy focus on the British Empire.
The primacy of Western Greek, Roman, and Judeo-Christian tradition.
They say that that's white culture.
I know, I know, I know.
Let's see.
Protestant work ethic.
Ah, Protestant work ethic.
Hard work is the key to success.
Work before play.
If you didn't meet your goals, you didn't work hard enough.
And then religion.
Christianity is the norm.
Yes.
Anything other than Judeo-Christian tradition is foreign.
Yeah, I know people are saying, look, Judeo-Christianity is a myth.
I get that.
This is according to the Smithsonian.
No tolerance for deviation from single God concept.
Yeah, of course, right?
He's the one true God, right?
Statue of power and authority.
Wealth is worth.
Your job is who you are.
Respect authority.
Heavy value on ownership of goods, space, property.
You plan for the future.
You delay gratification.
Progress is always best.
Tomorrow will be better.
Follow rigid time schedules, time viewed as a commodity.
So this is aspects and assumptions of white culture.
Patriarch Hannah says this is how the Smithsonian defines whiteness.
What are you objecting to?
Because this guy, Raymond Chang, who is the president of Asian American Christian Collaborative, we seek to encourage, equip, and empower Asian American Christians through advocacy, education, and community.
Well, so, I mean...
Shocker!
The Asian who's head of the Asian American Christian Collaborative thinks that American evangelicalism has to be purged of whiteness.
I mean, come on.
Shocker.
I guess we shouldn't be surprised, right?
I mean, you're creating a group of Christians that can only be Asians and American.
Good grief.
That's a big curveball today on the show.
Evangelicalism in the U.S. will never become faithful to the Scriptures and the Gospel of Jesus Christ unless it is purged of whiteness.
Which brings me to our next clip.
Over at the Christendom Press Conference...
Or is it New Christendom Press?
Yeah.
They had a conference this weekend.
I can't wait to watch.
I don't know if the whole thing's going to be made available, but this little snippet was circulated online of the author of the case for Christian nationalism, Stephen Wolf, said this.
In short, if you import the third world, you get third worldification.
This is not far-right rhetoric.
This is statistical fact.
There is every reason to believe that the importation of tens of millions through the southern border will create a socioeconomic underclass that will over time shape our institutions into those of their ancestral lands, the same institutions they're fleeing from.
That is, into ethnic privileging, corruption, procedural dysfunction, and most importantly, the utter failure to serve the actual common good.
Instead you get perfunctory licensing and certification, shoddy structural inspections, unreliable contracts, meaningless and dangerous credentialism, class-based politicking, and the weaponization of the legal system.
Very well said.
You can't really say it much better than that.
What are some evidences of that?
I don't know.
You could take yoga, for example.
Maybe this is anecdotal, but this is a room full of white women.
From what I can tell, there's a few men.
Well, I'll just let you hear it for yourself.
I don't know what's going on.
I mean, I'm assuming it's yoga.
My initial tweet that I flagged this weekend went away.
A couple of my tweets I flagged this weekend went away.
but yeah i mean is this is this the uh result of importing the third world maybe just a little bit Again, what did Wolf say again?
He said this.
You import the third world, you get third worldification.
This is not far-right rhetoric.
This is statistical fact.
There is every reason to believe that the importation of tens of millions through the southern border will create a socio-economic underclass that will over time shape our institutions into those of their ancestral lands, the same institutions they're fleeing from.
That is, into ethnic privileging, corruption, procedural dysfunction, and most importantly, the utter failure to serve the actual common good.
Instead, you get perfunctory licensing and certification, shoddy structural inspections, unreliable contracts, meaningless and dangerous credentialism, class-based politicking, and the weaponization of the legal system.
- That's pretty good.
- Back up right there.
- Instead you get perfunctory licensing and certification, shoddy structural inspections.
- That right there is something people don't talk about.
Shoddy structural inspections.
It's basically saying the buildings are less safe.
That's absolutely true.
I can tell you 100% that that's true.
In places like Miami, the craftsmanship has taken a huge dive.
People find stuff that's wrong with their homes.
They can't believe the corners that have been cut in some of these instances.
Versus you come back to an area of the country that hasn't had that level, the same level of immigrant influence and that sort of thing, and it's The houses are completely built differently.
Well, not to just mention, you can take older homes and see it completely, right?
Before we had this influx of immigrants, you look at older homes that are basically built very well, very sturdy, versus these newer homes that it seems to be built as fast and as cost-efficient as they can.
Our materials are worse.
I mean, look at the steel crisis.
We're letting other countries manufacture the steel that we need, allegedly, to defend ourselves and build our military...
Military vehicles and such.
So yeah, he's exactly right.
I don't know.
I mean, is the yoga the part of that?
What about this?
Is this part of it?
I believe this is a French artist.
This made the rounds over the weekend.
This made the rounds over the weekend.
This made the rounds over the weekend.
You work your whole life.
Look, there are people...
This was the original tweet where this guy...
This French artist...
By the way, French culture...
French culture...
The original tweet, this was tweeted in a positive light.
I was going to tell you all about it, but he removed it because the comments were so, so bad for him.
He got ratioed so much for people saying, this is not good.
This is not good art.
This is terrible.
Because you have these musicians who've worked their entire life to get to play in a philharmonic orchestra like this, and It's a grueling process.
There are so many people that they have to compete against to even get one of those seats.
And at the last moment, during the crescendo, during the finale of the piece, you have some guy coming out and doing dances that are...
It doesn't go together.
I don't know what to tell you.
Different cultures have different values and they express themselves in different ways.
And this guy comes out and essentially upstages the entire convention, the entire agreement that the audience has with the conductor, with the horns, with the winds.
They even got a choir back there, I can see.
So they've got vocalists back there as well for this beautiful collaborative art that is a pinnacle.
I mean, it is a staple of Western civilization and Western art.
And somebody thought, hey, let's get a black guy out there in a white tuxedo to just go crazy.
I mean, does everything have to be about diversity?
Yes.
The answer is yes.
And that's what it looks like.
And it's completely insane.
It's completely insane.
Again, according to the tweet, it's been taken down because people ratioed it to the degree where, I mean, the comments were downright hilarious.
What people were saying here.
Somebody said, oh, isn't this beautiful?
No, no, no, it's not.
But just on its face, you have, I mean, I just felt for the artists.
I felt for these people that have worked their whole lives to do this.
And then he takes the bow first?
what what what in the world is this i mean it it does make it silly you You hear somebody in the background chuckling because it's like...
I mean, if you didn't know any better, you would think that the French black artist here is actually mocking.
It's not, oh wow, he's a great dancer.
No, it seems like it's making a mockery of what is a very complicated art that very few people can do at the level that you're hearing it.
I don't know if you've ever heard a high school orchestra attempt to play.
And it sounds okay, but it sounds nothing like that.
What a virtuous audience.
What a virtuous audience that is.
In short, if you import the third world, you get third-worldification.
This is not far-right rhetoric.
This is statistical fact.
There is every reason to believe that the importation of tens of millions through the southern border will create a socio-economic underclass that will over time shape our institutions into those of their ancestral lands, the same institutions they're fleeing from.
that is into ethnic privileging corruption, procedural dysfunction and most importantly the utter failure to serve the actual common good instead you get perfunctory licensing and certification shoddy structural inspections unreliable contracts meaningless and dangerous credentialism class based politicking and the weaponization of the legal system so to add more on this I've queued up an old clip from Antonin Scalia uh
This was making rounds and it fits in perfect with what we're talking about here.
Christian YouTuber AD Robles.
He's also known as the Unreasonable Latino, by the way.
The Unreasonable Latino.
He says, This is a tweet in reference to Michael Sebastian saying, Needs a common culture.
Scalia, the late Antonin Scalia, explains that for Americans, even for Italians such as himself, that common culture is, wait for it, Anglo-Saxon.
Let's cue this up.
And one second.
And we'll take a listen.
Diversity alone is not what makes a great nation.
I mean, diversity alone makes...
Some of the tribal societies of the world that never quite make it, such as some of the places in the Middle East where we're trying to establish nationhood.
As I said earlier, it's part of our tradition that everybody can be an American.
But there has been a common culture.
You don't have to belong to it, but there has been that.
What is it?
What is it?
Okay, you want to know what it is, number one?
Is there a bond?
Is there a common culture?
I think...
Let me tell you a story.
My junior year of college, I studied in Switzerland, and I used to get really annoyed.
When the French-Swiss professors I had would refer constantly to les pays anglo-saxes, the Anglo-Saxon countries, meaning England, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada.
I said, you know, hey, my name is Scalia, and I'm as American as anybody.
Look at this face.
Is this an Anglo-Saxon face?
I had never been in England, but at the end of my year, I went to England, and I felt at home.
There is no doubt that American culture, American common culture, which nobody has to belong to, It originates with English culture.
And that includes Shakespeare.
It includes nursery rhymes that we all know and that we use as examples.
That's our common culture.
And I think the framers recognized that.
Yeah, you know, but you know what this cult, you know, what he said was great.
You know, Italians are actually Anglo-Saxons.
That's basically what he said.
But you know what this country is really missing?
We need multiculturalism, y'all.
We need multiculturalism, y'all.
We need multiculturalism, y'all.
Oh, I kid.
You know, the Christian nationalist movement is actually making inroads.
People are, well, on this main point, They're realizing something.
They're realizing that it is a binary choice.
And for all of Rob Reiner's rhetoric and using useful evangelical Participants like Russell Moore and David French in his movie God and Country trying to say that everybody's a Christian nationalist if you believe in Jesus or vote.
That's what Heidi Presbel has said.
But for all of the slander, all of the boogeyman, the Christian nationalists are the new boogeyman, for all of that.
One thing is definitely becoming apparent, that you're going to have a religion.
There is going to be a national religion.
There's national blasphemy laws.
It may be a rainbow theocracy, but it's a theocracy nonetheless, when you really think about it.
You will either be a Christian nation or a pagan nation.
That much is clear.
And even mainstream conservative ink types over at The Blaze, like Steve Dace, are essentially echoing this point.
And this is, to me, from what I can tell, is a big deal and is actually a positive front, a positive development.
Recently, he posted this on Twitter, which is a really hilarious meme.
You've got the Black Lives Matter on top of the Rainbow Capital.
Of course, this is the middle of Pride Month.
And then this typical meme.
It says, OMG, the Christians are going to take over the government and impose their religion on everyone.
So again, fundamentally, this is about recognizing that we are under a pagan religion right now.
You could call it secular atheism.
You could call it Satanism.
When it comes down to the normalization of pedophilia, which is what all of this rainbow transgenderism stuff is about, normalizing sex with kids, Calling that alone Satanism would be perfectly fine, but it is a binary choice.
You're a sheep or a goat, you're a child of God, or you're of your father the devil, is what Scripture teaches.
So yeah, it really is.
What's going on, the spiritual component behind the spiritual warfare that's going on are that God's creatures, God's human beings that he created are objects of a cosmic war that's been going on since the beginning.
On this main point, this may be the most important point in the argument of Christian nationalism, which is essentially just saying, hey, we need to use the objective truths of Scripture to govern ourselves.
We need to recognize the trying God of the Bible.
And you've got Christian red states engaging in Christian nationalism right now.
But the fundamental point to get people comfortable with that is pointing this out.
This is a national religion right now.
You can call it a sex religion.
You can call it a woke sex religion.
You can call it Satanism.
You can call it secular atheism, even though the people at the top are actually worshipping the devil.
They're not actual atheists.
They're just convincing people to do so by worshipping themselves via science or Gaia worship.
On this point, though, it's making a big deal.
People are recognizing the choice is, in fact, a binary one.
And that leads me to Dusty Deavers.
Psalm 33, 10 through 12.
There's a lot of darkness in the world right now.
A lot of us feel that way because of the rainbow.
The Lord brings the counsel of the nations to nothing.
He frustrates the plans of the peoples.
The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of His heart to all generations.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage.
Psalm 33, 10 through 12.
That right there is an encouraging thought because...
It doesn't matter what's going on.
The word of the Lord stands forever, which is what R.C. Sproul said.
At times, it may seem darkness is winning, but God's word stands firm.
And that is where we leave you this morning.
Not with a black pill.
Although some of you may think, but again, we're black pill bulimics.
If we take the black pill during this show, we regurgitate it up.
That's the white pill for you.
God is in control.
He is Lord and he sees all of this.
And that is an encouraging thought.
That's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
Happy Monday.
I'm going to see you back here tomorrow night on Tuesday unless something happens and I'm providentially hindered.