ChuckE’s in Love

May 16th, 2019

With an Anti-Semitic Pastor

A while back, I wrote about a Youtuber who calls himself ChuckE2009. He’s an interesting guy. He’s a young man who lives in Texas. He went to welding school, and then he got himself a farm. He makes very useful and entertaining videos about tools and farming.

He got in trouble recently by posting political videos. At first, he stood up for old-fashioned values, and that was nice. Later, he started talking about “precious European blood.” He expressed concern about the fact that white Caucasians were being displaced in America. A lot of people got off the ChuckE2009 bus at that point. Since then, people have been posting videos excoriating him and calling him a racist. To be fair to his critics, it looks like they’re right. He seems to believe that Caucasians of European descent are under attack, and although I haven’t seen him advocate violence, he clearly believes a response is in order.

It is certainly true that white people are under attack. It’s a sick new phenomenon. A big university had an event where white people were told to stay home, and they were clearly intimidated. A Jewish professor got in trouble for going to work. Leftists sided against him. When things like this happen in America, it’s obvious that white people are besieged. That, however, doesn’t mean some kind of carnal response is appropriate. It’s a manifestation of a supernatural movement, and exposure and prayer are the correct reactions.

The word “racist” is poorly defined. Generally, people define it so they can use it to condemn people they dislike or excuse people they favor. Leftists have lowered the bar so much, it’s no longer possible to be anything but a racist under their definition, unless you’re non-white. If you’re non-white, you can’t be a racist at all. A non-white person who murders white people while wearing a shirt that says, “I hate white people and believe they are inferior” is not racist, under the left’s criteria. This is literally true.

On the other side of the spectrum, there are people who say you’re not a racist as long as you’re nice to people of other races. You can join a Nazi group and support anti-non-white causes, but as long as you hold the door for black ladies at the mall, you’re okay.

Here is one type of racism: you condemn individuals without investigation, simply because they belong to certain groups. It’s not racist to choose not to live in a black neighborhood because you’re afraid of crime. That’s common sense, and even black people agree that black neighborhoods are dangerous for non-blacks. It’s racist, however, to assume your neighbor–an individual you have not evaluated–has a criminal mindset because he’s black.

Another type of bigotry is genocidal in nature. It involves slandering a group and refusing to give that group a hearing. For example, if you think Jews cause all the world’s problems, which is clearly far from true, you’re a racist. One of my best friends from high school told me black people were a cancer, and he said they should be taken out to sea and drowned. That’s about as racist as you can get. Obviously, I do not talk to this person now.

It’s wrong to say that every negative thought or feeling about people who are different is evil. For example, feeling nervous around crowds of rowdy members of another group which is known for violence toward whites doesn’t make you a racist. It’s a reasonable response to observed behavior. Believing that some racial groups have higher IQ’s is not racist. In fact, leftist scientists believe this, because it’s true. They are not happy about it, and they are very determined to prove that it’s not rooted in genetics. It surprised me to find out that it was true. I don’t know the reason for the disparity, but it definitely exists, and believing it exists isn’t racism. Denying it would be irrational.

It sure seems to me that ChuckE2009 is a racist. He seems to believe that Europeans are the source of all or most progress and harmony in the world. He appears to be against interracial marriage, too, and that suggests that he has problems with a person’s non-white status, per se, not just behaviors and attitudes that might be expected to go along with it. If you’re against all interracial marriage, you must be a racist, because you don’t make exceptions for the many excellent non-white marriage candidates everyone with any common sense knows are out there.

It’s easy for white people who don’t do their homework to get the idea that civilization was created by Europeans, but it’s not quite true. While Northern Europeans were eating each other and worshiping trees, other peoples were civilizing their parts of the world. Obvious examples are the Jews, various Asians, and the Indians of Central and South America. Apart from that, the Nazis and Soviets prove that blue-eyed white people can do a lot of damage.

I don’t deny that American and European culture are, objectively, superior to most others, but that has more to do with God’s favor than white blood.

When you watch ChuckE’s videos, you can see that he’s a Christian. He mentions religion a lot, and he’s upset about sexual sin and abortion.

When I became aware of his issues, I started wondering how he got where he is, and an obvious answer suggested itself: he had to be in the hands of a church that denied the Holy Spirit. Guess what? I was right. He recently posted a video that consisted mostly of footage from a church’s channel. The church’s pastor is one Steven Anderson, and he is against speaking in tongues.

Didn’t take long to figure that out. Churches that don’t deny the Holy Spirit are notable for their racial tolerance and favorable attitude toward interracial marriage, and ChuckE’s sentiments didn’t fit the profile.

Sanderson is a rabid anti-Semite. He has sermons in which he talks about “the real Jews.” Whenever you hear the phrase “the real Jews,” you know you’re about to hear anti-Semitic slander. He has two sermons titled, “The Jews and Their Lies.” He denies that the Holocaust happened. Charismatics, whatever our faults may be, are horrified by this kind of drivel.

ChuckE’s experience shows what happens when churches reject the Holy Spirit. Doctrine goes haywire. Only the Holy Spirit can limit the craziness of the things the mind of man can believe.

I feel bad for this young man. His pastor is controlled by the spirit of Antichrist, and no one has introduced him to the Holy Spirit, so he has no defense.

It always bothers me when people reject the baptism with the Spirit and prayer in tongues, and ChuckE2009’s experience should help you understand why. It doesn’t matter how nice you are, how smart, or how fair. If you aren’t hearing from the Holy Spirit every day, you are never going to develop as a Christian, and you will always be ignorant and deceived. It won’t help you to read the Bible every day. Many of the greatest religious scholars have been wrong about everything that matters.

The Holy Spirit is not an option, like a convertible roof or alloy wheels. You have to have him. Saying the Holy Spirit is optional is like saying legs are optional.

I’ve been wondering if other Youtube tool guys felt the way ChuckE did. His best Youtube buddy, Stephen Cox, just put out a video in which he clears the air. He says he disagrees with ChuckE, but he still chooses to be his best friend. It appears that he made this choice because he felt that virtuous people don’t abandon their friends just because they have kooky beliefs. Quite honestly, he comes across as self-righteous about it, as though we should admire him.

What Cox says may sound nice, and he clearly has good intentions, but it’s ignorant. The truth is this: unequal yokings are poisonous. Jesus fully expects us to abandon our friends, along with everyone else who pulls us away from him, except for children and spouses. He said he came to pit people against each other.

Paul said a Christian should avoid people who claim to be brothers yet persist in certain behaviors. He said we should not even eat with one who “is sexually immoral, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner.” When you start ranting about the Jewish Problem and the importance of European blood, you become a reviler. No question about it.

I would pray for ChuckE; in fact, I do. But I wouldn’t continue to associate with such a person. It’s too much. You shouldn’t have someone like that around your wife and kids. You shouldn’t let people see you with him. It will lend support to what he says.

ChuckE is a Christian, supposedly, and he supports anti-Semitic propaganda. Stephen Cox says he’s a Christian, but he doesn’t know he shouldn’t run around with anti-Semites. It’s remarkable what you can believe and still think you’re on board with God.

It’s amazing that a twisted individual like Steven Anderson could succeed as a pastor in America. His website features a photo of him surrounded by dozens of happy followers. They’re not ashamed to be seen with him. Where do people that deceived come from?

I decided to unsubscribe from ChuckE’s channel. It means nearly nothing; no one knew I had subscribed to him, and if they had, it wouldn’t have mattered. I just felt like disconnecting in whatever way I could. I don’t want to see his updates filling my screen when I sit down to relax with tool videos.

I am against the kook right. I am against the people who blindly defend people like Breitbart and Coulter. Andrew Breitbart was a snake who would have done anything for fame, and Ann Coulter has mental issues. I don’t believe in forming militias and daring the FBI to attack. I don’t believe in antagonizing the police on camera and posting the videos on the Internet. I want no part of violent rallies. Conservatives need to disclaim the small, nutty fringe that feeds the left’s straw man fantasies.

I remember how nuts came to my blog and ranted when I criticized pre-alt-right wackos. I was disloyal! I was a traitor! I’m so glad I said what I did. I would hate to be a friend of the kind of people who insulted me. It never bothered me in the slightest. I’m glad they don’t like me. I wouldn’t want them to. It would embarrass me. I hope I still offend them. I hope they change, but unless they do, I don’t want them on my side.

Conservatism is great, and God is conservative, but Christianity is the only answer to man’s problems. Conservatism is a by-product. When you pursue conservatism itself and ignore the Holy Spirit, you waste your time and make your problems worse. That’s true of any good thing. It’s true of wealth. It’s true of power. They’re not blessings unless they come from obeying the Holy Spirit. The essence of carnality is to pursue superficial blessings without pursuing the kingdom of heaven and God’s righteousness.

It seems like the world is being centrifuged rapidly, to separate a tiny Holy-Spirit-aware remnant from everyone else. The more time passes, the lonelier God’s true children will get. Even nominal Christians are generally against them, and the situation will only get worse.

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