On Friday, April 4, British comedian/actor Russell Brand was charged with multiple counts of sexual assault by the UK Metropolitan Police. Brand, despite these charges, continues to proclaim his devotion to Christianity. And he is still bonding with the MAGA movement in the United States.
In a biting article published on April 5, Salon’s Amanda Marcotte argues that the MAGA movement and far-right evangelicals are oblivious to the “disturbing” allegations Brand is facing.
“A collaboration between The Times, The Sunday Times, and Channel 4, conducted over years, produced exhaustively documented allegations of rape and other sexual abuses,” Marcotte explains. “They spoke with hundreds of sources, including four accusers. They collected medical records, texts, e-mails, and internal documents from employers, all showing a pattern of alleged sexual abuse that is often frightening in its violence. The report came out in September 2023.”
Marcotte continues, “Shortly thereafter, Brand was kicked off YouTube. He then swiftly joined the MAGA-affiliated Rumble network. In the next few months, he moved to the U.S. and got baptized, fully rebranding himself as a right-wing Christian influencer. This timeline doesn’t seem to have given Brand’s new MAGA audience a single moment’s doubt that he might have ulterior motives. On the contrary, his fans encouraged the conspiracy theory that paints him as a political prisoner and the charges as ‘a political prosecution,’ as Charlie Kirk complained.”
Brand, according to Marcotte, underscores the dangers of “MAGA Christianity” and shows “the willingness, in the era of Donald Trump, of right-wing Christians to scrape the absolute bottom of the barrel.”
“Christianity emphasizes redemption, making it an attractive framework for a celebrity needing to rehab a bad image,” Marcotte observes. “In theory, however, there is supposed to be repentance before redemption. But this is the era of Trumpian Christianity, so skipping the part where you say you’re sorry is optional.”
Marcotte adds, “After all, Trump is treated not just as a fellow Christian, but something closer to a savior figure by the Religious Right…. Being a bully is admired in the MAGA movement. In MAGA Christianity, actual repentance would be dismissed as ‘woke.’ No wonder it was the perfect landing spot for Russell Brand.”
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