Millions of Christians in the U.S. have had their phrase "Christ is King" adopted and weaponized by far-right individuals to attack those they hate, using coded language and emojis to spread hate speech on social media.
‘Christ is King’ is being used by the extreme right. Here is the perfect response.
Originally reported by The Hill
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