Beyond blasphemy: On the dangers of Make Christianity Great Again (opens original article in a new tab)
A UFC fighter's controversial remarks at a Trump event are criticized for reflecting toxic masculinity and the influence of the 'Make Christianity Great Again' movement, with connections drawn to white male fears in South Africa.
- UFC fighter Josh Hokit made a controversial statement during an interview with Joe Rogan at Trump's 80th birthday celebration.
- The article criticizes the 'Make Christianity Great Again' movement and its connection to white male fear and toxic masculinity.
- The author links Trump's influence to similar sentiments among white South Africans, highlighting concerns about racism and societal values.
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