The New Right
Published by Freddy "Tell" Teller
Preamble
"The New Right", a publication by Freddy Teller that discusses the fallout of Jonathan Spencer's controversial Facebrowser post, as well as his ousting from the Republican Party and subsequent formation of the new right-wing political party of Los Santos and San Andreas.. named "The Conservative Party".
Following the preliminary post announcing the publication of this article, Jonathan Spencer respectively reached out via Facebrowser, In which he welcomed the article being published, as well as any questions that we may have had In relation to this. Thereafter, three main subjects we're put to him, In which we also clearly stated that this is an Impartial and respectful publication, and that it was entirely up to his discretion whether he wished or not to answer these questions, or particular ones, and that we we're at liberty to note to our readers if these question's weren't commented on, If any.
Below is the list of questions that we're aforementioned:
Q: Would you describe your recent removal from Chair of the Republican Party as an "ousting" or "forceful removal" at all (words that have been used by party members), and if not do you so believe that you still have credible support and followers within the Republican Party?
A: No, it wasn't a forceful expulsion or an ousting, as some have portrayed it. I had a civil conversation with Noah Wade and realized that the party I once represented no longer reflects my values. I overheard the mayor and his deputy speaking negatively about me behind my back, claiming they 'removed' me, which is far from the truth. I was the chairman at that time, and I had the authority to revoke their membership because they didn't truly embody the party's values.
Without mentioning names, I definitely still have plenty of supporters within the Republican party. It's just that we've seen politicians with loud mouths ride the wave of clout to score some easy political points. I dare say, the Republicans strongly dislike the presence of Fredrick Coleman, an extremely liberal left-wing figure within their ranks
All politicians within the Republican party combined wouldn't even come close to achieving half of what I've accomplished during my political career. I built their party from the ground up and played a significant role in shaping the Republican party into what it is today. However, it's important to note that I don't endorse or support the current direction the party is heading in.
Q: Before putting the controversial post on social media, did you at any point understand or have a foresight of the backlash you would have received, as well as the Immediate removal thereafter from the Republican Party?
A: I definitely expected a backlash. I wanted to see if the party I've helped build truly stands behind my ideologies. It's something I've been planning for a while now. I was aware of the likely consequences of the post, but I wanted confirmation. Once I saw that the party I was representing had shifted away from its original values, I decided to cut my losses and create a new, right-wing conservative party.
I know there are people who support me and share the same ideologies, but at the same time, I know they're afraid of those they consider 'tolerant.' I'm willing to take the heat for them and represent them as they deserve. I've lived long enough and seen enough. I'm not doing this for myself, as I have little time left given my age. I'm doing this for future generations, to ensure they're not burdened with today's liberal agenda.
Q: You've always been an advocate in resisting what you described as the "Modern LGBTQ+ Agenda", and ultimately therefor embracing the values of traditional Christianity, however we know that in this current landscape that we've seen an Increase in those supporting and embracing LGBTQ+, as well that just this year 16% of Americans surveyed said religion is the most Important thing in their lives (a staggering decrease), surely this is a concern for you that therefor you don't have the people to support what you've highlighted as part of your parties values and policies?
A: Winning elections and gaining popularity is surely one of the things I aim for, but it's not the sole motivation behind my party. I wanted to give myself a platform that is immune to being cancelled. A platform that upholds the truth without the need to appease party members whose beliefs may not align with my own. I sought to establish a platform committed to the defence of traditional Christianity, without compromising its core principles to meet the demands of the liberal ideologies.
I'm aware that I represent a minority viewpoint, but I believe these individuals still hold valuable beliefs and haven't been brainwashed. I want them to be assured that even though our numbers might appear small, their voices and opinions will continue to find a platform for expression and be heard within the conservative party.
Q: if you could just talk a little about the "Conservative Party" and yourself, and for what the future holds, as well as any other points that you wish to mention or have included?
A: Anyone who is remotely familiar with politics knows who Jonathan Spencer is, so instead, I will take this opportunity to explain my vision.
My vision is straightforward: to promote rationality and instil common sense in future generations. If you want to identify as gay or lesbian and feel empowered, by all means, go ahead. I have no authority to prevent you from doing so. However, I take issue with attempts to reinterpret the Bible to justify behaviours that are considered degrading. Please refrain from distorting holy scriptures to fit your own narrative.
The Bible is unequivocal in labelling certain actions as sins, and this stance will not change, regardless of efforts to alter the narrative. It strikes me as ironic how some individuals seem indifferent to religious teachings and what the Bible conveys, yet they appear deeply concerned about the statements it contains. It's almost as if they acknowledge the possibility of sinning and hope to convince themselves otherwise, perhaps out of a fear of being held accountable for their actions by almighty god.
Having concluded the question/answers, Jonathan Spencer also thanked myself to taking the time to put forward these, as well as showed appreciation within the conclusion of his email for Independent Journalists, quote "this is something we hugely lack in San Andreas."
This being our first official publication, we'd like to welcome people with any opinions and/or suggestions that they may have, and to ultimately shape Independent Journalism that provides Independent, real and unique coverage, to break away from the "Status Quo" of modern day Journalism.. news that is true to the people.
"The New Right"
Published by Freddy Teller
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