One Nation Under God

One Nation Under God The Rorschach Test (internet adaptation)
Conservative & Anti-atheist Memes

04/13/2026
04/13/2026

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The downfall of the Woke Revolution.
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The "Woke Revolution," a rapid rise of identity-based social justice ideology after 2020, is experiencing a significant decline, often described as a "downfall" or "backlash". Driven by ideological excess, a loss of moderate support, and public rejection of "cancel culture," the movement is facing widespread retrenchment, including the winding back of DEI initiatives.
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The movement's confrontational approach and "cancel culture" sparked a political and cultural counter-revolution, contributing to a "re-alignment" of voters.
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DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies, once heavily embraced for social capital and ESG ratings, are being scaled back, and companies are facing pressure to re-evaluate their adoption of activist language and practices.
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Political demands, such as "defund the police," lost popularity as both conservative and many liberal voters moved toward the center.
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While still entrenched in some areas, the ideological fervor is retreating in broader society, with critics calling it a "dying" trend of 2020.
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Critics highlight that the "woke revolution" was marked by intolerance for opposing views, often leading to a "suppression of debate" and a tendency to prioritize identity politics over economic issues.
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The movement, which once dominated the cultural discourse, is seen as having been a political liability for some progressive movements, leading to a focus on more moderate policies, as explored in.
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2026, Spiritual Reality Supplemental Edition, Guam USA.
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04/11/2026

There is no stinking voter fraud. Ask any liberal, atheist, democrat, or leftwinger.
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-Judgement -I will absolutely judge you by your Personal beliefs, Political Party and Religion views.-The United States ...
04/11/2026

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Judgement
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I will absolutely judge you by your Personal beliefs, Political Party and Religion views.
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The United States Constitution, specifically the First Amendment, protects the right to express hateful thoughts, opinions, and beliefs. There is no legal definition of "hate speech" in U.S. law, and the Supreme Court has consistently ruled that speech cannot be prohibited merely because it is offensive or hateful.
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The U.S. Constitution protects religious freedom through the First Amendment, which includes the Establishment Clause (prohibiting government establishment of religion) and the Free Exercise Clause (protecting your right to practice your faith or no faith at all).
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The First Amendment to the United States Constitution provides broad protections for freedom of speech, allowing citizens to express opinions, criticize officials, and voice unpopular or offensive views.
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Thank you for your attention in this Matter.
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04/10/2026

CNC Breaking News: Trump and Epstein had "Iranian" lovers.

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