Regarding: ‘Imagine Thinking the Holy Spirit Will Protect You from Covid but Not from CRT’ – some thoughts
So, there’s this guy named Scott something- or- other (surname Coley?) who I muted or blocked on Twitter about a year ago, but sometime recently, Julie-Anne retweeted him (on her Twitter account). I don’t know if I can find his tweet again.
Every so often, this Scott guy posts something critical of Christian Gender Complementarianism I agree with, but I often find his bashing or mocking of conservatives or Trump-voting evangelicals on other issues to be hypocritical, condescending, or smug.
He may not come right out and name names, but it’s usually pretty obvious that his barbs are aimed squarely at “Trump evangelicals,” or any Christian church or group that is not progressive.
The tweet I saw recently via Julie Anne by this guy said something like this (link to Tweet):
‘Imagine Thinking the Holy Spirit Will Protect You from Covid but Not CRT’
Please note that sometimes leftists and liberals refer to CRT (Critical Race Theory) under other monikers, including “Culturally Responsive Education.” It’s all the same thing, just under different labels.
First of all, as I just posted the other day to this blog:
(Link, this blog): Secular Americans Less Likely Than Evangelicals to be Vaccinated: Poll
Also:
(Link, off site): Black Vaccine Hesitancy Rooted in Mistrust, Doubts
(Link, off site): Why Some Black and Latinx People Are Reluctant to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
(Link, off site): Only 28% of young black New Yorkers are vaccinated, some fear the government is experimenting on them
So, the reporting is showing at this time that the vaccine holdouts are not, by and large, Republicans, evangelicals, whites, and/or Trump voters.