it s called christ of the ozarks. christ of the ozarks was the subject of a huge a suspiciously huge fund-raising operation by gerald l.k. smith. he died in 1976, but that statue still stands 1 in arkansas toda. but gerald l.s. smith is about to have another moment in the public eye because what he really wanted to be remembered for, even more than that statue, was a nationwide movement that he tried to build, a movement that he named and that he led and that he promoted tirelessly and that he wanted to outlive him forever. the motive behind the term christian nationalist is easy to define and simple to interpret. we believe that the destiny of america in relationship to its governing authority must be kept in thein hands of our own peopl. we must never be goonchd by aliens. we must keep control of our own money m and our own blood. in other words, we must remain trueor to the declaration of independence. that is nationalism. woe believe that the spiritual symbol of our s
against jewish people, just the latest in months and months of anti-semitic rants that he had been posting to gab. his bio on gab said, quote, jews are the children of satan. that s the sort of account description that might have raised red flags on a normal website. it serves as par for the course of gab. it is a social media destination for people who have been kicked off of other websites, qanon folks, holocaust deniers, all the best people. in the aftermath of the tree of life massacre as everybody s attention turned to this online cesspool gab s founder bragged that the site was getting its highest traffic ever after the shooting. turns out the massacre was great for gab. that guy, the founder of gab is a real peach after ten african american people were killed in a buffalo supermarket earlier this year. he endorsed the shooter s online grievances about black people and jews are supposedly