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Patrick Bateman, the lead character in American Psycho, walks toward you as a rapid montage of images depicting Medieval-era religious wars between Christians and Muslims flashes in the distance. Madonna’s 2005 chart-topping single “Hung Up” is playing. You see the words “Fight for Glory; Western Man.”

This isn’t a fever dream. It’s a TikTok video with 11,000 views and part of a growing online subculture that’s propping up surging Christian nationalist and Christo-fascist ideology in the United States and beyond.

Christian nationalists believe that their country’s policies and laws should reflect evangelical Christian values, and culture war issues like LGBTQ rights, “critical race theory,” or immigration, are regarded as signs of moral decay that imperil the nation’s future.

Christo-fascists take that one step further, and believe that they’re fighting primordial battles between West and East, good and evil, right and left, Christians and infidels. These two labels, however, sometimes overlap.

On TikTok, ideologues from both ends of the spectrum are weaving together a shared visual language using 4chan memes, Scripture, Orthodox and Catholic iconography, imagery of holy wars, and clips from movies or TV featuring toxic male characters. Many of the videos, on their face, are innocuous enough, but they exist in close proximity to disturbing, violent, or explicitly white nationalist content.

It’s no accident that this community is expanding on TikTok, of all places, according to Thomas Lecaque, an associate professor of history at Grand View University in Iowa who focuses on apocalyptic religion and political violence. “You build your audience with a young demographic, and then you spread your ideas that way. This is how you build the next generation of fascists,” he said.

The biggest TikTok account in this space was Caitliceach_r, who claims to be based in Ireland and racked up nearly 30,000 followers and over 2 million views since posting their first video last September. TikTok removed the account after VICE News reached out for comment, but another account posting the same content was activated soon after. TikTok says they’re aware that banned users often try to return by creating alternative accounts, and will sometimes take steps to ban a person's device entirely.

“This is how you build the next generation of fascists.”

Instagram and Reddit accounts under the same handle are also still up. (Caitliceach_r did not respond to VICE News’ request for an interview, but one of their TikTok followers told VICE News, “Christians are not to have fellowship with unbelievers. Your propaganda outlet is blatantly antichrist and we seek no part in it.”)
Many of Caitliceach_r’s videos were shared under the #ChristPill hashtag, a play on the #RedPill terminology used to describe a person’s radicalization into the far-right politics and yet another reminder of the ideological proximity between these religious extremists and the “alt-right.”

Their videos, like most others in this genre, stop short of making explicit references to violence, but they incorporate coded allusions to it through imagery of past religious wars or pop-culture references. The result is a murky collection of problematic content where it’s not always easy to tell how far the creator wants their followers to go—which is especially concerning given the uptick in real-world violence committed by Christian nationalists.

Lecaque pointed out one TikTok account that used images from the videogame “Fallout: New Vegas.” “The character that they use is one who engages in religious discourse and leads mass slaughter for his faith,” he said.

Some accounts in this genre identify themselves as “TradCath” (Traditional Catholic); others identify as Orthodox. Some illustrate Bible verses with anime (another reminder of 4chan’s influence), others through an 80s-style vaporwave aesthetic set to deep House music. GIFs of alt-right icon Pepe the Frog even make an appearance at times. Some use incel memes to bemoan what they see as the decline of Christian family values in the West. Some identify themselves as nationalists, while others employ blatantly fascist symbols to signpost their alignment with Christo-fascism.

But while aesthetic choices, denomination, and even political ideology can vary across accounts in this world, they’re linked by fantasies of violence and conflict. The shared message is clear: White Christian identity is under attack and needs to be fought for, through prayer, the ballot box, or even violence.

Back in the real world, acts of political violence are, increasingly, committed in the name of Christian nationalism in the U.S. A report published earlier this year identified Christian nationalism as the most dominant ideology among the mob who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Christian nationalists and Christo-fascists have also targeted LGBTQ pride events and pro-choice protesters in the last month.

TikTok removed accounts flagged by VICE News after a request for comment. “TikTok stands firmly against violence, both online and off,” a company spokesperson said. “We remove content and accounts that seek to glorify or promote violence, violent groups, or militias, and continually look for ways to strengthen our policies and enforcement, and collaborate with experts and civil society organizations. Our goal is to foster a welcoming and safe place for creative expression and entertainment."

It’s also worth noting that this subculture is distinct from the world of Christian TikTok influencers, though curious travelers could easily find themselves submerged in Christo-fascist or Christian nationalist content if they were searching hashtags like #Orthodox or #Catholic.

Caitliceach_r has played an important role in tightening bonds between other “Christian TikTok” users, as they describe the genre, by regularly sharing videos promoting other accounts in this space. Of the 55 accounts recommended by Caitliceach_r over the course of a six-part video series, it was unclear where about half of them were based.

The majority of accounts reviewed by VICE News don’t have any faces or clear identities attached to them, and they claim to hail from the U.S., Australia, England, Hungary, Macedonia, and other countries in Europe. Only two of those 55 accounts, one from Azerbaijan and another from Germany, posted videos in their native language. Some accounts have aligned themselves with Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. For their part, Caitliceach_r has told followers that they support Ukraine.

One of the accounts promoted by Caitliceach_r, 1400.800v2 (the “v2” typically indicates that an earlier version of the account was removed by moderators), posted a video in December that began with a clip from a speech that then-President Trump gave in Warsaw, Poland, in 2017. “The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive,” Trump says, before fading into a montage of battle scenes from past holy wars in Europe. A text bubble pops up, with the words “It Does.”

The account owner claims to be Hungarian—though it’s unclear if it's by ancestry or birth. They have not responded to viewers who’ve asked directly in the comment section under their videos where they’re based.

This online community seems to be growing at a time when Christian nationalist ideology is attaining mainstream acceptance, particularly in the U.S., where a conservative majority on the Supreme Court has opened the floodgates to a torrent of regressive opinions, including dismantling the national right to abortion. After that decision, one Christian nationalist podcaster, who has nearly 45,000 followers on Telegram, declared the current moment the “era of Christian Nationalism.” “People are thirsty for it, they are hungry for this,” he said. “We are the Christian Taliban, and we will not stop until the Handmaid’s Tale is a reality—even worse than that, to be honest,” he said.

Unsurprisingly, misogynist and reductive portrayals of women are rife within the #ChristPilled community on TikTok. Views about abortion, feminism, or “traditional family values” are often expressed through the “Trad Wife Wojak,” a female version of the sad internet character “Wojak” with blond hair and a modest floral dress. She’s meant to represent women who embrace submission to their spouses and take on ultra-traditional roles in their households.

One TikTok video from December, under hashtags like #Christian and #GenZ, shows Infowars’ Alex Jones dancing with a light-up fidget spinner. A quote appears, “If you ban abortion, women will die in backstreet abortions.” “Good,” the video goes on to say.

Other videos contain imagery of the Crusades, a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims between 1096 and 1291, which began to secure control of “holy sites,” like Jerusalem. Crusader imagery has often been employed by white nationalists to signify or even justify violence against Muslims in Europe around the Syrian refugee crisis. In their bios, some accounts feature the Christian motto “Deus Vult,” which translates to “God Wills” and was chanted by the Crusaders.

The slogan enjoyed a resurgence after 2012, when it was featured prominently in the video game Crusader Kings II, according to the website Know Your Meme. Fast-forward five years, and white supremacists who marched through the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, at the violent “Unite the Right” rally were chanting it while bearing flags containing Crusader symbols. References to the Crusades were scatteredthrough the diatribe posted online by the gunman who opened fire on two New Zealand mosques and killed 50 people.

“[These references] are used in a way to showcase the idea that they’re the kind of Catholics who would happily kill for their faith,” Lecaque said. “It’s a way to signal Islamophobia and holy war, in the worst way, while still giving them space for plausible deniability.”

VICE news identified several TikTok accounts posting under hashtags like #Christian #Orthodox or #Catholic, which incorporated a euphemism used to refer to the ethnic cleansing of Muslims.

TikTok says their moderators regularly undergo training to help them identify the latest symbols, terms, and offensive stereotypes that could be described as “hateful behavior.”

But even Crusader symbols, like the red cross on a white background, aren’t exclusively associated with the far-right—posing a challenge to social media content moderators. “They have the dual utility of being an open dog whistle and a religious symbol,” Lecaque said.

The “Sigma male” is another recurring motif and hashtag in this genre; TikTokers have glommed onto particular movie or TV characters as archetypes of self-reliant masculinity. Confusingly, given the emphasis on Christian values, many of these characters, like Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, Walter White from Breaking Bad, and Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver, aren’t exactly paragons of virtue. These characters are associated with violence, though. One account that’s been promoted by Caitliceach_r, but has since been removed, made a video incorporating the shooting rampage scene from Taxi Driver, with the caption, “Me at my local pride parade.”
 
The pendulum is begining its swing the other way. It'll do society good to have a little religion. But chances are high that we'll just end up in the same place decades from now, just replace the debauchery of today with Christian fanaticism.
Were you alive during the 80s and 90s?
Idk about you but I'll take dumb ban attempts on vidya and music that don't even hold up long term and laws cracking down on low pants etc over wokeism and troonology any day. Because that's about as "fanatic" as Christians have been for a long time in America, I highly doubt we'll see a return to the ages of witch burnings, at worst it'll go back to involving old people shush you from saying fuck in public. Much more tolerable than being told to coddle the girldick.
 
Were you alive during the 80s and 90s?
Idk about you but I'll take dumb ban attempts on vidya and music that don't even hold up long term and laws cracking down on low pants etc over wokeism and troonology any day. Because that's about as "fanatic" as Christians have been for a long time in America, I highly doubt we'll see a return to the ages of witch burnings, at worst it'll go back to involving old people shush you from saying fuck in public. Much more tolerable than being told to coddle the girldick.
And that was mostly Joe Lieberman and Tipper Gore, both extremist democrats.
 
Who knew that doing evil things out in the open would make people realise that you're fucking evil? After a certain point, normal rationality fails, and the only good explanation is that evil is real. I can't understand how I ever saw it any other way.
 
True Christians reject their own race too.
“If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple." -Luke 14:26
This also means white identity. True Christianity is a suicidal ideology and rejection towards the material world, including the culture they claim to be protecting. And catholics i cant even say anything just of how inherently contradictory their ideology is. every action has its reaction, the only way to break vicious cycles is finding the middle path. Centrism isn't always the middle path, but for religion humanity probably has more chances by accepting we live in a dark place and that creation is more of a horror lovecraftian act of fuckery instead of the white virginal place with some holy purpose many want to believe. According to Jesus, the world and its affairs are not a place to be cleansed but filth hiding the kingdom, filth that needs to be discarded all together. So he would probably laugh at this kids trying to make it pure. Im not christian. But Christianity/Catholicism is outdated as a base for moral standards and principles, with the access to information we have now I just dont see it coming back.
 
Seeing a lot of references to ‘Christian nationalism’ and ‘Christian facism’ recently.
They’re planting the idea that Christian belief is supremacy/facism and they are going to push very hard for removal of religious rights
 
I had a feeling that this would happen.

If shit goes far south enough, I could even see BlackRock and the rest of the WEF crowd cynically co-opting Christian nationalism for their own ends just like they co-opted socialism and far leftism right after Occupy briefly startled them a decade ago.

And for all you "I HATE THE ANTICHRIST" types, this theory can also make sense from a Biblical perspective.

IIRC, The Antichrist is supposed to come to power by deceiving the vast majority of the world into thinking he is Christ to the point that even many of the genuinely faithful are duped at first.

A scenario like BlackRock swapping DEI and ESG for some kind of affectation of Christian nationalism to keep their power and dupe the people most opposed to them could fit that description.

Not saying that this is what's happening and I'm not saying that it's even a likely one. It's just some food for thought.
The anti christ already exists, and his name is the chinese communist party. change my mind
 
Never forget these clowns brought the backlash on themselves, all "women and minorities" had to do was continue to play it cool and reap the benefits and instead they spazzed out, pissed white guys off and now don't have the guts to face the consequences honestly.

Because the spazzing out was so obviously motivated by jealously of white men and an inferiority complex now white men feel like they have every right to feel superior and look down on others.

Not necessarily a good thing but white guys like me tried to warn them and they would never listen so... fuck it.

As Dr Glenn Loury put it:

I suspect that what we're seeing from progressives in the academy and the media is only one side of the whiteness card. That is, I wonder if the white guilt and the white apologia and the white fragility and all this talk about white privilege, if that view of the world could not exist except also to give birth to a white pride backlash even if the latter is seldom expressed overtly, it'd been politically incorrect to do so. Confronted by someone who was constantly bludgeoning me about the evils of colonialism, urging me to tear down the statues of dead white men, insisting that I apologize for what my forebears did to peoples of color in years past, demanding that I settled my historical indebtedness via reparation and so forth, I well might begin to ask myself, were I one of those white oppressors, exactly on what foundation does human civilization in the 21st century stand? I might begin to enumerate the great works of philosophy, mathematics and science that ushered in the Age of Enlightenment that allowed modern medicine to exist, that gave rise to the core of human knowledge about the origins of the space or of the universe. I might begin to tick off the great artistic achievements of European culture, the architectural innovations, the paintings, the symphonies. And then we're in a particularly agitated mood, I might even ask those peoples of color, who think that they can simply bully me into a state of guilt-ridden self-loathing, where is their civilization?

Now, everything I just said, every word of it, is racist and white supremacist rhetoric. I know that. And I wish to stipulate here that I would never actually say it myself. I'm not here attempting to justify that position. I'm simply noticing that if I were a white person, it might tempt me and I can not help to think that it is tempting a great many white people. We can wag our fingers at them all we want, but they are a part of the racism mongers package. If one is gonna go down this route, one has got to expect this. How can we make whiteness into a site of unrelenting moral indictment without also occasioning it to be the basis of pride, of identity, and ultimately of self-affirmation? One risks cancellation for saying this.
 
As Dr Glenn Loury put it:
I stop just short of saying "whiteness" is superior but what I do know and what is self evident is that "whiteness" is a net positive for humanity and it doesn't HAVE to be predicated on suppression of those who aren't white.

But we live in an age where there are those that literally want to destroy or at least severely hobble to the point of irrelevance "whiteness" and fuck all that, it's to no one's benefit in the long run and we are justified in defending "whiteness" literally no matter what it takes to ensure "whiteness" can continue to exist.

All they had to do was just stay the fuck out of our way, instead they chose to get in our way and yes, it's a problem and we are justified in solving that problem even if things have to get ugly.

A good way to put it is we are trying to build an omelet and if we gotta break whatever eggs to make that omelet then so be it because baby, we just gotta build that omelet literally no matter what.

IF white men are really just the brightest group of people, then how is it logical to not just get the fuck out of our way and let us do what nature equipped us to do for everyone's benefit?

All I want is what's best for every group of people, I mean that, but what's best is NOT the Woke way.

There's value to "blackness", " brownness" etc, but there's value to "whiteness" too and mankind has GOT to learn to accept that, there's value to everyone and all this fighting is completely pointless.
 
I stop just short of saying "whiteness" is superior but what I do know and what is self evident is that "whiteness" is a net positive for humanity and it doesn't HAVE to be predicated on suppression of those who aren't white.

But we live in an age where there are those that literally want to destroy or at least severely hobble to the point of irrelevance "whiteness" and fuck all that, it's to no one's benefit in the long run and we are justified in defending "whiteness" literally no matter what it takes to ensure "whiteness" can continue to exist.

All they had to do was just stay the fuck out of our way, instead they chose to get in our way and yes, it's a problem and we are justified in solving that problem even if things have to get ugly.

A good way to put it is we are trying to build an omelet and if we gotta break whatever eggs to make that omelet than so be it because baby, we just gotta build that omelet literally no matter what.

IF white men are really just the brightest group of people, then how is it logical to not just get the fuck out of our way and let us do what nature equipped us to do for everyone's benefit?

All I want is what's best for every group of people, I mean that, but what's best is NOT the Woke way.
Honestly? It’s the combination of intelligence, ambition, and leadership charisma, that is found more often in white men.

Blacks have aspirations, not ambition. Ambition suggests the individual is seeking opportunity to achieve including making plans and doing the work. Aspirations have no plans and are not thinking about working for it. Blacks often have a sort of inch deep charisma of the shit talking hilarity variety, but rarely much intelligence. The ones that do like Loury are ignored by the community because they tell them truths they don’t want to hear.

Asians have intelligence and ambition, but no charisma.

Hispanics/Latinos are too mixed a bag to make a call, they‘re kind of like the silken tofu of humans, they don’t necessarily have a flavor of their own but rather take on a blend of the qualities of their racial makeup. Some are white Europeans. Some white Americans. Some are basically the Maya or whatever. Some black. Hell some are Asian too, Filipinos lol. They should count they’re as much Spanish or Portuguese or whatever as they are Asian.

Maybe white men are simply best suited to lead nations. Certainly some nations, including America.
 
Honestly? It’s the combination of intelligence, ambition, and leadership charisma, that is found more often in white men.

Blacks have aspirations, not ambition. Ambition suggests the individual is seeking opportunity to achieve including making plans and doing the work. Aspirations have no plans and are not thinking about working for it. Blacks often have a sort of inch deep charisma of the shit talking hilarity variety, but rarely much intelligence. The ones that do like Loury are ignored by the community because they tell them truths they don’t want to hear.

Asians have intelligence and ambition, but no charisma.

Hispanics/Latinos are too mixed a bag to make a call, they‘re kind of like the silken tofu of humans, they don’t necessarily have a flavor of their own but rather take on a blend of the qualities of their racial makeup. Some are white Europeans. Some white Americans. Some are basically the Maya or whatever. Some black. Hell some are Asian too, Filipinos lol. They should count they’re as much Spanish or Portuguese or whatever as they are Asian.

Maybe white men are simply best suited to lead nations. Certainly some nations, including America.
From what I understand Hispanics basically boil down genetically to "Asians 2: Electric Boogaloo" though there are influences from other places, but it's why a lot of Hispanics look strikingly Asian.

But when it comes to race it's not an inferiority versus superiority game, God made us how He made us and there's pros and cons with every group, the issue with the world today is we're so absurdly out of touch with God, we're not following His path, hence why everything seems to be falling apart.

We do gotta drop the Turner Diaries, Nazi shit, nobody deserves to be genocided, that's evil bullshit, but we're out of sync because we can't swallow the hard pill that the races aren't total carbon copies of each other either, there are differences but the point is IT'S OK TO HAVE DIFFERENCES, different doesn't make you inferior or superior, it just makes you... different.

All we have to do is take a deep breath and focus on the truth, whatever the truth is, that's the Godly path and it's what's best for mankind, tragically it's not what we're doing.

I think I've said some variation of this before but we can either dial the clock back to 2000 or we can dial it back to 1900, either way the clock needs to be dialed back and the ball is in their court on how far it needs to be dialed back, I pray cooler heads prevail and they realize the clock is better dialed back to 2000 than 1900.
 
Oh wow, 11,000 views across a couple of months. I'm not an influencer or anything; but I've seen shit hit over 100,000 views in a day. A hot trending topic, this is not.

I'd also take it over all the progressive shit. Also, a war, a real one, not this shit we've been doing for the past 20 years can give people a sense of purpose. So let's Deus Vult already.
 
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