How the Right Eats Itself
Video Transcript
Because people think they’re outside of it.
But it’s already inside the culture. Because the first story right-wing story you ever believed was that:
Jesus is coming back to end the world
That was the first right-wing story you ever believed.
That wasn’t a prophecy but it was fear dressed up as gospel.
It raised whole generations.
It rehearsed itself in their sleep.
Every revival, very youth camp, every sermon smuggled it into chests:
That the world will burn, and you’d better be ready.
That’s the inheritance of Fear
Peace wasn’t inherited.
A stopwatch was.
Love wasn’t inherited.
Dread disguised as salvation was.
And it has been carried forward ever since.
I want you under these people live in an Embodiment of Fear.
That’s why headlines feel like countdowns.
That’s why collapse is still a dream so many can’t shake.
That’s why neighbors build bunkers.
And uncles stockpile guns.
That’s why churches call drills “ministries.”
A part of the culture just feels safer knowing destruction has a plan.
They do.
Fear became inheritance.
And was called faith.
AND THAT WAS 20 YEAR AGO
That was the 2000s.
Now those children are grown.
The bunkers are deeper.
The stockpiles wider.
And their children are raised with sharper teeth.
Not waiting for collapse but practicing collapse.
Not praying for rescue—rehearsing redemption with live rounds.
I want you to understand.
We Live In The Midst of The Gospel of Ammo
Scripture gets swapped for calibers and magazines.
Boxes of bullets feel like psalms. Loaded clips that become prayers and the arsenal became a altar.
I can even tell you about the Holy Family. The whole set up they have.
Inheritance changes hands.
Kids don’t get bedtime stories, they just get a countdown to the end of planet.
That’s what they get.
They don’t inherit blessing. They inherit bunker codes. Not a cross—crosshairs.
I want you to understand all they do is Worship of Fear
At it’s deeper.
Creation isn’t trusted to be finished.
Fear is trusted to finish everything.
Every headline becomes a sermon.
Every crisis, another altar.
Lives bent toward disaster, because the only god they believe in is the god of endings.
And that’s the most terrifying part.
Is that culture stays quiet because:
Peace terrifies.
Rest ruins the story.
If peace arrived tomorrow, whole movements would collapse.
Because without fear, there’s no excuse left.
The veil has always been the cover.
That fear has always been the faith.
So stop pretending the apocalypse is waiting in the sky.
The apocalypse is here.
Rehearsed.
Built.
Passed down.
Right now.
And anybody desperate enough now to perform the end of the world itself can push the button.
That’s what it is.
So, no.
The right doesn’t just eat the left.
It aims a gun at whoever it can blame for the end of the world.
And instead of resting in the reassurance that Jesus is coming, it lives in fear that God will get to it first before they ever get to see it happen.
That’s what they believe.
And let me say this plainly.
The Second the Coming was never supposed to appear in the sky.
It was supposed to appear in you.
The apocalypse was supposed to be a reveal in you.
Jesus was supposed to come back through you.
And if you don’t want hear that then it’s okay. You just might be a person who wants to push the button.

