Does the “right” ancestry based on religion, ethnicity and chronology offer moral, spiritual, and even political superiority or entitlement?
The term “Heritage American” caught my eye when, Stephen Wolfe, the author of The Case for Christian Nationalism, tweeted his disdain for conservative Catholic philosopher Robert George whose “donor base sent thousands of Heritage Americans to die in an unjust war.” He was referring to Iraq.
“Heritage American” is now popular among self-identified “Christian Nationalists” who seek special privilege for Christians, especially Protestants, whose ancestry dates to colonial America.
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