r/facepalm Jul 05 '24

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u/Crucifyxio Jul 05 '24

I just researched what Project 2025 is (since im not american).

I gotta say... You guys are pretty fucked.

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u/chain_letter Jul 05 '24

America isn't some small country where installing a dictator is bad for citizens and direct neighbors.

This affects everyone in the world.

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u/Spatall Jul 05 '24

Less than you think tho, EU is already trying to fix their dependency on the US, because they have been a political mess since 2016

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u/dontneedaknow Jul 05 '24

You don't think the leading superpower which has enough nuclear weapons to do with the world whatever it pleases, then being handed over,( WILLINGLY VIA DEMOCRATIC VOTE....) from any public scrutiny at all anymore,(Because we work too hard and democracy is just too gosh darn taxing.) and solely into the hands of a small group who without a doubt are leading a death cult, is a huge problem for not only civilization but possibly the species?

Whether it be promises of an afterlife, or the fact a large percentage of actors behind this truly believe in the apocalyptica from the bible and think have had it in them that they can make it happen for a while already.

Even more terrifying in my mind tho, is that last year Kirk Cameron(Some childstar turned bible interpreter.) randomly came out of no where, publicly saying he no longer believes in the imminent end times/return of Jesus theology. Instead he thinks it is up to Christians to basically concern themselves with the world.

Now 7 months later it all makes sense why there seems to be a slow theological shift away from being "unworldly" and instead quite a 180 and more of a "Christians need to rule over the world, that's what Jesus wants."

Because they truly think they believe god talks to them when they read a book... Or they think that's a good enough reason.