1. What do YOU believe is the real reason the conservative movement is fracturing right now?
I believe the conservative movement is fracturing because the mask finally slipped.
For years, people like me have watched the conservative world preach about principles—truth, sovereignty, protecting our own country first—while at the same time showing zero room for honest criticism of one specific foreign government: Israel.
What’s breaking people right now is the blatant double standard.
You can question America, you can question the church, you can question your own neighbor—but the moment you question how much money, loyalty, and blind support we’re pouring into Israel, suddenly you’re labeled:“liberal,” “pro-Hamas,” “antisemitic,” “naïve,” whatever.
Meanwhile:
- The house is on fire here.
- People can’t buy homes.
- Gen Z feels like there’s no future.
- Everything is getting more expensive while wealth funnels to the top.
And at the very same time, churches and “Christian” organizations are preaching unconditional support for a geopolitical state, not allowing any nuance, no critique, no honest wrestle. That tells people:“Your real struggles at home are secondary. Your pain is background noise.”
So the fracture is not just political. It’s moral and spiritual.
People are waking up to:
- The Hegelian game of left vs. right: manufacture a crisis, manage the reaction, then use it to grab more power.
- A church that feels bought—by donors, by seminaries, by political access, by a particular reading of Genesis 12:3 that is used to sanctify policy rather than send people back to the Word.
The conservative movement is shattering because people see the hypocrisy:
“You told me you were fighting for my family, my faith, my country. But when my convictions clash with your donors or your foreign policy, suddenly I’m the problem.”
That’s the root.
2. Do you believe this meltdown is spiritual, psychological, intentional, ego, or a mix? What’s your blend?
To me, it’s all of the above, layered:
- Spiritually –This is a time of great deception and illusion. The enemy is using:
- Psychologically –People are under pressure:
- Intentional destabilization –I do believe there are systems—government, banks, pharma, media—that all benefit from:
- Human ego and sin –On top of that, you have pride:
3. What is the ONE thing you think people are completely missing about this moment?
The one thing people are missing is this:
There is no “perfect voice” coming to save us. Jesus already came.
Everyone is waiting:
- For the perfect commentator.
- The perfect politician.
- The perfect “based” influencer.
- The perfect truth-teller who never misses a note.
So they either:
- Idolize whoever is closest to that image, or
- Sit back and complain that nobody is “saying it right.”
Meanwhile, the center is being pulled away from Christ.
What people are missing is that:
- God isn’t calling us to outsource our discernment to a hero.
- He’s calling us to wake up, take responsibility, and return to the biblical Christ—not the American civil religion version, not the partisan mascot version.
Also, people are missing how engineered the emotional environment is:
- Algorithms feed rage and outrage on both sides.
- Echo chambers reinforce your team and demonize the other.
- The goal isn’t just to misinform you—it’s to keep you spiritually exhausted so you never sit before God and ask, “What’s actually true?”
So the missing piece is:
This isn’t just a political crisis. It’s a crisis of allegiance and attention.Who has your fear?Who has your hope?Who has your daily focus—Christ, or the feed?
4. When you look at the infighting, what emotion do you personally feel first?
Honestly, the first emotion I feel is grief with urgency right behind it.
Grief, because:
- I see people made in God’s image being played—on the left and the right.
- I see believers losing faith in God because the voices who were supposed to shepherd them sold out for a bribe.
- I see young people who just want a normal, stable life—family, a home, some peace—being told to fight culture wars while their future is quietly priced out from under them.
And then urgency, because:
- I know there is a window right now where people are finally willing to question the script.
- They’re finally willing to admit: “This doesn’t add up. Something deeper is going on.”
- If the right voice, with the right spirit, steps into that moment and connects the dots clearly and honestly, a lot of people could wake up—not just to corruption, but to Christ.
So what I feel is:
Grief for how deeply people are being manipulated, and urgency to speak while their hearts are still soft enough to listen.