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There's a lot of convoluted history behind what led to Project 2025, and that's likely on purpose.
This is a place to collect information about that history into one place. Hopefully, this will also help increase awareness and discussion about everything that is truly behind this history.
Any odd or interesting information relating to the Heritage Foundation, and it’s members or affiliate groups is welcome here.
If you’ve got obscure information/articles written by or mentioning people like Paul Weyrich, Ed Feulner, or information about other associates and affiliate organizations, such as the Coors Brewing family , the Council for National Policy (CNP), State Policy Network, and countless other shady ties, please drop them here.
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But the pro life movement and the whole idea of a moral majority, was created by Weyrich to gain enough support for conservatives who created segregation academies in the south after the civil rights movement.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/religious-right-real-origins-107133/
When the supreme court threatened their tax exemption status, they knew the majority of Americans would not be sympathetic to them, and they needed a more palatable issue than segregation to gain support for the idea of a right to "religious freedom," that would allow them to maintain tax exemption.
When I say it was like an advertisement campaign. I mean they literally created films back when that was the best way to spread messaging, and toured the country screening those films and giving speeches in order to create the pro-life movement.
The moral majority is the alt-right is the Klan. It's all the same bullshit, over and over. They're always rebranding to claim they've been around forever. 'We're responsible for everything sensible and good, but now the evil outgroup has gone too far, so we must take extreme action to--' blah blah blah. The exact same pattern gave us Birth Of A Nation.
Fear is useful - but it's not necessary. People stuck in this mode are probably calmer than the rest of us, because they're not flipping their shit about observable reality. They don't live in it. They think The Idiot starting a fucking war doesn't count, on account of he said so. They've been exposed to decades of criticism against him - and they answer it by shuffling cards! He didn't say that. Well he didn't mean it. Well he's joking. Well it's out of context. Facts to the contrary are fake news. Study it out.
Facts don't fix it because it's not about ignorance. God help us, this worldview is stable. It is not fragile against contrary evidence. Evidence is not real, to people performing these excuses.