As mentioned in a previous post, I have begun publishing my notes on Stephen Wolfe’s The Case for Christian Nationalism on a new Substack. Having reached the part of the book where he begins to describe how a “pre-rational preference” for kith and kin forms the basis of his ideal nation, I took the opportunity to note how he has previously described people outside of his own in-group, namely how he considers Black Americans “reliable sources for criminality”. I am cross-posting it here, as I believe this examination of his online writings will be of interest to my regular subscribers as well.
Stephen Wolfe and 13/52
Stephen Wolfe and 13/52
Stephen Wolfe and 13/52
As mentioned in a previous post, I have begun publishing my notes on Stephen Wolfe’s The Case for Christian Nationalism on a new Substack. Having reached the part of the book where he begins to describe how a “pre-rational preference” for kith and kin forms the basis of his ideal nation, I took the opportunity to note how he has previously described people outside of his own in-group, namely how he considers Black Americans “reliable sources for criminality”. I am cross-posting it here, as I believe this examination of his online writings will be of interest to my regular subscribers as well.