“And I don’t even know what country I’m in, in my own neighborhood,” Webbon added. “I don’t know where I am.”
“When we go on a family walk, the number of Pakistani, Hindu, all these different, not just ethnicities but religions with visible religious outfits on—and, you know, like the same thing when we go to Costco,” Webbon said. “I’m like where, where am I?”
Webbon said that it is “rare” for him to go on a family walk and see “a white family that’s a man and a woman and has more than one kid.” He remarked that every time he sees such a family, he feels a “small sense of relief.”
“Because at the end of the day, it’s not about whiteness. But at the end of the day, if things get rough, I don’t know if my Hindu neighbor is going to fight to save the lives of my children,” Webbon said. “I don’t know what vested interest—like I love this country. I’m willing to fight to defend it. A lot of people here, I don’t think, are.”
When asked if he stood by his remarks, Webbon told ChurchLeaders in email, “Your synopsis is not a fair characterization of my comments; you are clearly looking to slander anyone who opposes the mass demographic replacement of Americans, who are white, black, hispanic, and asian (sic).”
Later in the conversation, the group discussed how they believe Zionism and dispensationalism have influenced the American church and American politics.
“I think it’s obvious,” Sauvé said, “that American Christian culture has been very, very powerfully shaped by dispensationalist notions that are views of our relationship to Israel as a nation-state modernly and also the modern Jewish peoples.”
Sauvé recounted a recent conversation with his dad, who asked him about “all this Jewish stuff.”
“And my whole personality isn’t trying to like red pill my dad on the Jews or something like that,” Sauvé said. “But I do think it’s fair to say that the way that that ideology has shaped our thinking around these things has been massively, massively harmful.”
Sauvé argued that “Zionism is deeply embedded in our cultural and political systems” and that “the lobby is very powerful.”
“And I don’t think it’s wrong to notice that modern Jewish religious culture and their entire culture is wicked,” Sauvé said, “and that it is, you know, completely consistent with all sorts of practices that are highly corrosive to societal good.”
Sauvé said that these practices include “usury,” “pornography,” and hatred of Christ.