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Join us on a riveting journey through Soviet history and modern America to understand the pattern of a communist takeover of culture. Witness firsthand accounts of historical Soviet tactics to overtake education and religion. Observe the compelling evidence that similar tactics have been at play with our schools and churches here in America – some for over a century!
If our culture-making institutions here in America, the West in general, and globally are subverted to Marxist ideologies, what comes next? Today we stand at the precipice of history. Please join us to watch this critical film and ask your questions of filmmaker Julie Behling and Dr. James Lindsay during live Q&A afterward! Ticket purchase provides the password to view this event.
Julie Behling was a missionary in Russia in the late 90’s, then came back to the U.S. and got a dual master’s in Russian Language & Literature (Slavic) and Russian & East European Studies from Florida State University. In 2004 she completed and defended her master’s thesis on underground Christian movements in the Soviet Union. In 2008, she began seeing the same Soviet anti-religious tactics she researched for her thesis occurring in America. In 2022, she published her book Beneath Sheep’s Clothing – The Communist Takeover of Culture in the USSR & Parallels in Today’s America. She is the writer and producer of the documentary Beneath Sheep’s Clothing and is excited to bring information on the communist takeover of America’s culture to a broader audience!
James Lindsay is an author, internationally recognized speaker, and the founder and president of New Discourses. He is best known for his relentless criticism of “Woke” ideology, the now-famous Grievance Studies Affair, and his bestselling books including Race Marxism and Cynical Theories, which has been translated into over a dozen languages. In addition to writing and speaking, Lindsay is the voice of the New Discourses Podcast and has been a guest on prominent media outlets including The Joe Rogan Experience, Glenn Beck, Fox News, Charlie Kirk, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, and NPR. He is a leading voice exposing the incursion of Marxist ideologies into America’s culture – particularly through the route of academia. Most recently Lindsay co-authored the book The Queering of the American Child.
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