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Change Catalyst (he/him)

Aug 3, 2022, 9 tweets

Another #astroturf organization intended to "crack and frack" demographic groups in the US.
Shared fonts (Big Calson).
Shared state (Florida).
Shared focus (Right wing politics).
#rightwingwatch

Oh, and a shared fascination with nonsense from Mr. James Lindsay, it appears.
There is some room to expand, I suppose, from "Marxism" & "CRT" (schools) to "Communism" (China) when it comes to manufacturing fear and outrage.

#Asians4Liberty seems to play into fears of "The Great Reset" and things like the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and lobby group The World Economic Forum (WEF).
It attempts to tap into fear of global government.
I'll see your sovereign citizen and raise you one nation!

#Asians4Liberty and #Moms4Liberty really are a curious pair. 🧵 1/6

I think I misidentified the shared font in the #Asians4Liberty and #Moms4Liberty logos in a previous post. This one looks right (but that's just me trying to dot the 'i's' and cross my 't's' on my Hebrew Vilna Std Black font). 2/6

When you see tweets from #Moms4Liberty, #Asians4Liberty and retweets from #SovereignNations, all regarding recently d̵e̵c̵e̵a̵s̵e̵d̵ account-cancelled James Lindsay you begin to wonder, "what's up with that?" 3/6

There is a rich seam to be explored looking into these organizations.
So much of what is now manifesting as "Christian Nationalism" emanates from #Florida, for some ᴰᵉˢᵃⁿᵗᶦˢ reason. It's like some sort of Christian Nationalist Triangle is emerging there.
4/6

Again, a lot to dig into and explore, but the links between #Asians4Liberty, #SovereignNations and #NewDiiscourses are interesting and certainly run through Michael O'Fallon.
It'd be interesting to find more connections to the #M4L side of things besides the shared font. 5/6

This 2019 article on "Christian Nationalists" and Michael O'Fallon will be a place to start.
crcc.usc.edu/rns-richard-fl…
6/6 (... for now)

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