‘Christ is King’ | Christian youth destroys Cali monolith, replace it with crucifix

RT published this video item, entitled “‘Christ is King’ | Christian youth destroys Cali monolith, replace it with crucifix” – below is their description.

Guess what? The California monolith DIDN’T mysteriously disappear! It was destroyed by right-wing Christian teens! They’ve replaced it with a wooden cross.

Chanting ‘America First’ and ‘Christ is king,’ the youngsters responsible live-streamed the demolition of the metal obelisk. ‘Christ is king in this country,’ one said. ‘We don’t want illegal aliens from Mexico or outer space, so let’s tear this b**ch down.’

The sentiments expressed in the chants may suggest that the teens were part of the ‘Groyper’ movement, a predominantly Generation Z collective of online right-wingers and meme posters that sprung up in the wake of President Donald Trump’s 2016 win.

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