Aren’t you excited? The far-left has been hard at work trying to come up with a new way to demonize conservatives and anyone else who disagrees with their politics. Perhaps terms like “racist,” “homophobic,” and “sexist” have become too hackneyed even for progressives. Now, they just might be ready to introduce a new favorite smear, the way Steve Jobs used to present Apple’s latest iPhone.
So what’s the new word, you ask?
Here’s your answer: Christofascist.
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You know what’s even more interesting? Google searches for “Christofascism” jumped at the beginning of May. Here’s a chart from Google Trends showing that searches for the word surged between May 1 and 7.
Google Trend search results for the keyword “Christofascism.” Source: Screenshot, Google Trend
So, what earth-shattering event happened between those two dates?
You guessed it. Politico published its story about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion indicated it will probably overturn Roe v. Wade, when the justices issue their ruling before the end of June.
The revelation had the pro-abortion crowd all in a tizzy at the prospect of fewer dead babies. The far-left has typically labeled pro-lifers as theocrats seeking to install a Christian fascist government to force everyone to adhere to the tenets of Christianity. It is why female pro-abortion activists dress up as characters from “The Handmaid’s Tale.” They are literally trying to convince the rest of the country that these wicked Christofascists are trying to gain enough power to oppress them.
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They do tend to rachet up the insults when they are losing.
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