>>20644036To be fair to people, they're just reaching around for some traditional shared identity to bind themselves around. I think most of the White Christian Revivalists here on /pol/ or adjacent right-wing communities remember the Christianity of their youth that had the moral majority and strong traditional beliefs and otherwise seems like it would be a good bulwark against modernity. There's a feeling that they were wrong to leave it and if they just "go back," then everything else will go back to how it was when they were children as well. They're wrong, obviously, but the impulse is understandable. Everyone is scared and alone, and especially for people not willing to bind to White identity and thereby become racists, Christianity seems like the closest proxy, the nearest safe haven.
However people are just going to rediscover all the same problems it had the first time and due to being universalist it will not insulate the scared, desperate families from the things they want to be insulated from. A proxy for what you want, no matter how close or good, is still a proxy. You need to stop wanting plausible proxies and just aim for what you truly need, as you truly need it.
I also think on /pol/ there's a lot of brown groypers who, like Fuentes, understand that they're not invited to the White ethnostate, but they could be invited to the Catholic theocracy.