DHS Repurposes Johnny Cash, WWII Film, And The Bible Itself To Pretend God Hates Migrants
from the absolute-trash-at-every-level dept
(To all readers: the use of “God” in this post refers to the generically Christian ideal of God, and not any particular god or gods referenced/respected by other religions. The capitalization is there to make a point to the kind of people who insist on capitalizing God while cherry-picking the Bible for justifications for their hideous actions. It is not indicative of any personal fealty to this particular ideation of a higher power. I realize this won’t prevent argumentative comments, but hopefully it will head off a few before they manage to collect a full head of steam.)
It’s not enough for perhaps the least American of all regimes to drape itself in the American flag as often as possible. It must also step over the bodies of the meek and the less fortunate to elevate itself to a place where it can bask in the undeserved reflected glory of God. God certainly won’t bless this behavior, but this a post-God version of Christianity — one that allows people who want to appeal to Christians the frequently unchallenged opportunity to claim their God as the government’s God — is probably fine with everything that’s detailed below.
That’s how it’s going in the mass deportation era of America — one ushered in by a man who claimed to love both his country and God, but would never love either of those more than he loves himself. And he’s surrounded himself with people who treat him as a god walking among us or, at the very least, God’s chosen ambassador to this nation, specifically put into the position of the most powerful person in the world to carry out God’s will.
To be sure, the version of God these people acknowledge would definitely be all in on bigotry and fascism. That’s why so many people in Trump’s orbit pretend the New Testament doesn’t exist and go hard with quotes from the Old Testament, long before God expressed his love for all humanity and his capacity to forgive via the sacrifice of his son.
Whether or not you buy into this religious canon isn’t really important. What God means to most people willing to throw his name around recklessly is his utility as an excuse, justification, or a knee-jerk expression of superiority. All of those things are present in this hideous promo video released by the DHS — one that not only contains a quoted Bible verse, but subverts a cover of a Johnny Cash cover of an old folk song telling people they can’t outrun their judgment by God into an implicit blessing of bigoted policies that have resulted in the infliction of misery on hundreds of thousands of God’s children… just because they don’t have the proper paperwork.
Cash covered an old folk song about sinners being unable to outrun God’s justice. The version used in this abominable DHS promo was recorded by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, which has always had a bit to say about God, judgment, or whether or not music goes as hard as it used to.
Once BRMC found out what the DHS had done, it issued a completely ineffective, but otherwise entertaining, cease and desist from its official Instagram account:

To quote the post directly:
It has come to our attention that the Department of Homeland Security is improperly using our recording of “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” in your latest propaganda video. It’s obvious that you don’t respect Copyright Law and Artist Rights any more than you respect Habeas Corpus and Due Process rights, not to mention the separation of Church and State per the US Constitution.
For the record, we hereby order @dhsgov to cease and desist the use of our recording and demand that you immediately pull down your video.
Oh, and go f… yourselves.
Blanket licensing means most of this C&D isn’t enforceable. But BMRC does at least point out DHS’s unwillingness to respect constitutional rights, as well as its highly questionable decision to perform religious cultural appropriation at the taxpayers’ expense. I could have used an actual “fuck” in the post, but no one’s ever accused me of wanting people to swear less.
And that’s not even the worst of it. DHS added a Bible verse — and not just any Bible verse, but one quoted by a character in the World War II film “Fury.”
“There’s a Bible verse I think about sometimes—many times,” says Shia LaBeouf’s character, a tank gunner. “It goes, ‘Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me.'”
So, this is pulled from a movie where American soldiers are fighting actual evil, that being the Nazi government of Germany. With this twist from the DHS, the Bible verse is repurposed to support people who are actually, at best, ambivalent about the tenets of National Socialism as expressed by the Adolph Hitler regime.
Going beyond the baddies quoting a verse used to describe a good person’s decision to fight evil, there’s the unavoidable collision of tones that makes it clear who this administration thinks are actually the sort of evil God wants them to be fighting. And that would apparently be day laborers hanging out in Home Depot parking lots, children deliberately separated from their immigrant parents, taxpayers, upstanding members of communities, critics of Donald Trump and/or his policies, and whoever else looks brown enough to be hurled into a foreign torture prison without fear of any actionable retribution.
This administration is disgusting. And may all those faux Christians willing to treat Trump as a demigod receive all the horrific damnation they imagine will only be inflicted on others. Fuck each and every one of you. Even if you didn’t vote for this specifically, you still voted for that (gestures at the same Trump who refused to leave office peacefully after an election loss, which is perhaps the least of his many sins).
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Comments on “DHS Repurposes Johnny Cash, WWII Film, And The Bible Itself To Pretend God Hates Migrants”
Growing up catholic, I used to fear being lured into evil by Satan as the Bible says he will come and deceive many. I thought he would use charm and guile, twisting the world of God just enough to pull me away. A sweet and beautiful chalice with just a tincture of poison.
Then Trump blunders his way onto the scene, the very incarnation all seven deadly sins in one ill-fitting suit, and spews his hateful and bigoted bile all over the place.
He’s the one Christians have fallen for!? HIM?! This greedy, abusive, corrupt, narcissistic arsehole?!
Honestly, I don’t know if this is the devil’s plan or not (with this republican party, I don’t think they need the help) but if it is, the sheer gall of it all is both actually incredibly impressive and deeply disturbing.
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Faux Christians have plagued Christianity basically since it’s inception. Fortunately The Bible addresses this (multiple times) and also talks about how to tell them apart.
See:
Mat 7:15-16 KJV “¶ Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles”
Mat 7:21 KJV “¶ Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
2 Cor 11:12-15 NASB “But what I am doing I will continue to do, so that I may cut off opportunity from those who desire an opportunity to be regarded just as we are in the matter about which they are boasting. 13. For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. 14. No wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. 15. Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness, whose end will be according to their deeds.”
1 Tim 4:1-2 NASB “But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 2. by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron,”
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It was no blunder. The morally upstanding oppose human trafficking, narco cartels, and fentanyl imports. He became the leading figure because he openly and unabashedly vowed to oppose those things, at a time when others did not, and then delivered on his promise after taking office.
This Black Rebel Mortorcycle Club sounds tough, and sings a righteous song, but they’re just actors. It turns out that the President is now the real deal. He has become popular because there is no deception.
Re: Re: How's that whole Epstein thing going?
You seem to have a selective memory, so I will ask…How’s that whole Epstein child molesting thing going for Trump right now? Are you happy with his “investigation”?
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The ‘morally upstanding’ can and would oppose those things without constantly lying and breaking the law .. to say nothing of demolishing the Constitution .. but nice try anyway.
God. Koby, your perspective is so completely fucked it’s .. almost adorable, honestly.
Almost.
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The morally upstanding wouldn’t be so close to Epstein for so long.
The morally upstanding wouldn’t commit SA, and wouldn’t brag about committing SA.
The morally upstanding wouldn’t shut down the House just to try stopping the Epstein files from being exposed.
You’re on the side of rapists and abusers, Koby.
You’re on the pedo protection team, Koby.
Don’t you EVEN with any holier-than-thou bullshit.
Re: Now who or what does he remind me of from their theology...
I wonder if the bible or church doctrine has anything to say about a person that would beguile those around them, clutching a bible while spreading hate and division to such an extent that any preaching of ‘love’ and ‘mercy’ would soon be considered anathema…
Even the eye-for-an-eye Old Testament these faux Christians want to use to justify their hatred and bigotry toward non-citizens expressly says in more than one place “don’t mistreat them.” For example, Leviticus 19:33-34: “When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.”
As a practicing Christian, it makes me sick to see the things done in the name of my God. I do not claim to be perfect but I don’t think He will look kindly on this. Not knowing His plan though, we may not see what we think of as justice in this world. I am trying to do what I can to follow God’s will and make this world better, but I have to keep in mind what really matters it what comes after this life. That is where my true hope lies.
I realized this post may be mocked and ridiculed. That’s OK. Jesus loves you, and I’m working on it. I don’t want anyone to spend eternity in Hell, not even Trump. I would rather him repent and change his ways.
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You’re a bigger person than I am. At this point I would happily kick him into the pit like was King Leonidas informing a messenger about exactly which nation-state they are currently standing in.
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Exactly this and even the “eye for an eye” has been misunderstood. It’s an upper limit but it’s being treated almost as a lower limit.
As a Christian it galls me to be accused by right wing extremist for “picking and choosing” my bible verses all the while they are doing the same without being able to give a shred of justification for any of it. Or being told that I shouldn’t “interpret” the texts. I guess because KJV is the original text as god dictated it *head desk*
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Take comfort in the fact that the book is merely a proof-text for dogmas. Nearly all things are cherry-picked, as the book is hardly consistent, when they not invented from whole cloth. Almost no one wants the writings contained therein to speak for themselves.
Learn from other's mistakes
Remember how so many of our worst family members were all about that “Not my president” bullshit back when Obama took office? I don’t make that mistake. The MAGAt Messiah IS my president… and my president is a real piece of shit.
Re: Another form of trickle-down economy
The problem is not as much that your president is full of shit but that he replaces all of the bulwarks of the Republic with pieces of shit.
He could drop dead this minute, and the U.S. would remain a toxic shithole for decades to come, if not centuries. All the constitutional structures and mechanisms have been perverted to a degree where you cannot hope to get anywhere on the current roadmap, like there would have been no hope in recovering Germany from the NS regime by setting it back on the tracks of the Weimar Republic after WWII.
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MAGA-publicans realized that the system was built on honest understanding and trusting each other, so they wormed right through all the safeguards based on custom, culture and good will.
“surely no speaker would simply refuse to have the hearings for a president’s choice of supreme court nominee based on an imaginary rule” or “it would be dishonest to assume control of a cabinet level post while having the goal of destroying that department, so we don’t need to worry about that” etc.
And God better keep pushing that narrative or Trump will sue him.
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the pro trump PSAs are part of the settlement terms.
god damn
Can I steal your opening paragraph?
In Dog we trust. (not to be confused with DOGE…ever)
I wonder if Donald Trump, notable New York native, has ever seen this poem. Maybe he hasn’t. He’s hung the Declaration of Independence even closer to his desk and hasn’t read that either.
The New Colossus
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
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Seen? Probably not.
Read? Absolutely not. Way too many words and none of them about him and how great he is.
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Couldn’t keep the pomp out; this is what happened.
"God's gonna cut you down", eh?
“There’s a Bible verse I think about sometimes—many times”
Ezekiel 16:49-50
Calling out these people’s perversions of “Christianity” is like shooting fish in a barrel.
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They replaced that with their made-up version of Sodom.
“That’s why so many people in Trump’s orbit pretend the New Testament doesn’t exist and go hard with quotes from the Old Testament…”
These cherry-picking Biblicists* don’t even read the whole of the Old Testament. Deathspeed above already mentioned Leviticus 19:33-34, about not mistreating strangers and foreigners. But there are so, so many more examples. The entire book of Ruth is about the radical welcoming, providing for, and including of a foreigner. It’s absolutely maddening that these people are what get called “Christian” in this country.
*I think even “faux-Christian” is too kind of a label; whatever they pretend to follow, it sure ain’t Jesus Christ.
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They’re using the name of Jesus to bully other people into obedience, which is consistent with pretty much the whole history of religion in general. (“Religion” being distinct from the stuff people like Jesus actually said and did.)
Nobody ever really expected anyone to read all of it. It’s boring as hell, and, historically, most people were illiterate anyway. It’s a grab-bag of mostly unrelated and sometimes contradictory points, by which a person can “prove” pretty much whatever point they want to prove, with an air of authority.
Republican Jesus would be proud. Probably not so much regular Jesus though
Republican Jesus(tm) strikes again, because if there’s one thing that the bible is very clear about it’s that you should loathe the foreigner, torment the weak, and in general be as cruel as possible to your neighbor.
Religion, Christian
I love that there are 60+ versions of Christians, all with Slight differences and are willing to Bomb, Shoot, Kill each other Over a Jewish Bible and Later addon Translation of Torn up Document, that even the Old jewish language and Language Specialist are taking over 400 years to translate and interpret. And as its the Jewish Bible to start with, IF you aint Jewish, you aint going anywhere.
Then they all suggest that God created everything. The red/white/brown/Pink/green, as well as the animals All the plants, AND all the religions.
As I suggest to Some, that Almost every religion has the Same basic Comment. “BE NICE TO EACH OTHER”. And I ask then to look back on THEIR OWN religion and look at its faults and failings.
Then I love the versions with Fanciful Addons. Like only 24000 are going to goto heaven, and I wonder.
60+ Christians, then the Jewish then the Muslim then a few other religions on top. MOST of them say “They are the only ones Going to heaven”. And I give then a 1/10000 chance of being Right. And they look at me funny.
Then I ask about the 613 laws in Leviticus. And they go ???. And Suggest with about 1/10 of those laws, have been broken by Most Everyone on the Planet.
Satan is according to Christianity, the Great Deceiver.
What better coup could be conceived by the Devil than tricking humans into believing in a totally false, manmade religion, by simply promising that by joining the religion and paying the wages of the religion’s speakers for God weekly, they would get a free eternal life in heaven – after they died?