Most of the far-right extremist movements that arose online and then in real life over the past decade the alt-right, white nationalists, and other authoritarian proto-fascists have been generally ecumenical and areligious in their rhetorical appeals and organizing.
Since the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection, Fuentes’ white nationalist “America First” organization has increasingly employed Christian nationalist rhetoric.
Most of the far-right extremist movements that arose online and then in real life over the past decade the alt-right, white nationalists, and other authoritarian proto-fascists have been generally ecumenical and areligious in their rhetorical appeals and organizing, other than their frequent express.
Christian nationalism has grown in the past year. Now, some more mainline churches are speaking out against the movement, which they see as opposed to the teachings of Jesus.