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[–] Evilphd666@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Go a basic google search that Walsh could uzve done with less effort than writing the tweet.

"Hegetsus major funding"

One of the first articles NPR almost exactly a year ago on the same question because they bought q Super Bowl ad...OMG Matt Walsh has gone WOKE sicko-hexbear-woke and parrots NPR!

The 'He Gets Us' commercials promote Jesus. Who's behind them and what is the goal?

The ads are funded in part by the family that owns the notably religious craft store chain Hobby Lobby, according to Christianity Today, as well as other evangelical groups, including a foundation called The Signatry. Other donors have kept their identities anonymous.

It's a white washing campaign on Christianity as a whole appealing to disaffected put off people because of the shitty actions directly from those same Christians. Matt Walsh should be thankful. Maybe he's just jealous because he was denied part of an obvious large grift potential.