
The Documentary Podcast When Christian nationalists come to town
Dec 30, 2025
Josh Abattoi, a conservative real estate developer and founder of Ridge Runner, discusses his vision for communities centered on 'faith, family, and freedom' in rural Appalachia. He explains why Gainesboro, Tennessee, was chosen for this venture and the appeal it holds for like-minded conservatives relocating from blue states. The podcast delves into the complex dynamics of Christian nationalism, local resistance movements, and the methods residents are using to oppose perceived extremism, making Gainesboro a microcosm of America's broader cultural conflicts.
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Values-Driven Community Development
- Josh Abattoi is building communities marketed around shared values: faith, family and freedom.
- He expects self-selection will attract conservative buyers who increase social trust and cohesion.
Christian Nationalism Is A Spectrum
- Christian nationalism spans a spectrum from cultural influence to theocratic authority.
- Its proponents often use strategic ambiguity to make extreme ideas seem more palatable.
Local Resistance Forms Quickly
- Local residents formed a resistance after hearing podcast episodes and watching social posts by newcomers.
- They staged actions like chalkboard notices and a Dairy Queen sit-in to push back.
