The “Show Me Hate” series by Michael McGrady Jr. delves into the harmful impact of Christian nationalism in Missouri, focusing on its influence on state politics and society. The investigation reveals how Christian nationalism has led to policies that marginalize communities of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and immigrants in the state. With a Republican supermajority embracing far-right ideologies, Missouri has become a dangerous place for marginalized groups. The series explores the intersection of Christian nationalism with white male dominance, political fear, and societal uncertainty, highlighting the link between this ideology and issues such as gun violence and attacks on civil rights. Interviews with religious leaders, political experts, and community members shed light on the pervasive influence of Christian nationalism in Missouri and its impact on governance and social norms.
Michael McGrady Jr.’s in-depth research and interviews provide a comprehensive look at the complexities of Christian nationalism in Missouri, exposing the harmful consequences of this ideology on marginalized communities. Part two of the series will further explore how Christian nationalist policies affect LGBTQ+ individuals and BIPOC communities in the state. The series aims to spark conversations and shed light on the urgent need to address the toxic influence of Christian nationalism for the betterment of all in Missouri.
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