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Kathleen Schmidt's avatar

Dearest Almut, your sorrow for these times is palpable in your writing. As a historian, I'd like to offer some background on Christian nationalism in the US. It has been a part of the ugly underbelly of the country for centuries. It was used as a means to justify slavery and to exclude who were and are deemed undesirables, Its had and still has the Klu Klux Klan since after the Civil War and Reconstruction as an organization to foster its goals. (If you want to know where to get KKK gear, I unfortunately know where it's sold at a store located in Kennesaw Mountain, GA) There is an excellent documentary offered by American Experience on PBS, Nazi Town, USA which chronicles the fascist, Christian nationalist movement in the 1920's and 1930's. There is a clip of Mussolini that stopped my heart and sent a shiver down my spine. He used the phrase," make American great." It provides the questions and foundation of what we are experiencing today. It sets the stage for why Christian nationalism has been given oxygen. That, in fact, it has always been here.

While I read your pain, I was heartened by your hope. I am so grateful for your words and work to remind us that working on our inner self, reaching to Divine grace will set our feet right. And as the late John Lewis said, will lead us to make good trouble. Thank you for honest, thought provoking and nourishing writing.

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Mary Jo Kreitzer's avatar

Thinking of the inward path as a needed political act in these times is a perspective that I resonate with deeply. Thank you.

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