‘Stop the Steal’ founder advocates for a ‘violent Christian crusade’ in America

Ali Alexander, the far-right activist, election-denying, Stop the Steal founder who is reportedly cooperating with the Jan. 6 investigation, ranted on his podcast about recent reports about Elon Musk’s renewed interest in buying Twitter, saying that he thinks his far-right worldview is gaining steam, Right Wing Watch reports.

“I refuse to walk into a future where it is commonplace to have sexual perversion in public,” Alexander said. “It’s just not going to be the norm, not where we’re going, okay? You can call that whatever the hell you want. You can call that Americana, you can call that America First, you could call it fascism, you could call it a theocracy, you could call it Christian nationalism. You could call it age appropriate. How about that’s what we call it? I don’t give a crap what you call it.”

According to Alexander, “widespread perversion” must be met with “violence.”

“I am aligned with God that we will not march quietly into a future where you got all kinds of things hanging out at public eateries, restaurants, libraries, with or without children. It’s just not acceptable. That’s over,” he said. “And I will train tens of millions of Americans to not denounce, to not flinch, when they see evil coming upon evil, destruction coming upon evil.”

Alexander said that while he’s not calling for people to get killed, but “if it happens, c’est la [vie].”

“I’m not gonna get beatified for this,” Alexander added. “I’m not going to reach sainthood, but I am here to say f*** them. F*** their nuclear war. F*** their World War III. F*** their rejection of peace. And if they don’t deal with the middle—the Elons and the Kanyes—then they should meet—I’m talking about the whole world—they should meet a violent Christian crusade. I mean it, 100 percent.”

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