Andrew Isker: Building a Christian Refuge to Fight Wokeness, Transgenderism and Paganism (Tucker Carlson Video)
In this 31 March 2025 video, host Tucker Carlson talks with Andrew Isker, the sixth generation in his family to live in the same Minnesota town. But when the state declared war on Christians, he fled to Tennessee, where he’s helping to build a new and real community based on faith and freedom.
Kentucky RidgeRunner LLC is a property development company based in Hartsville, Tenn., whose goal is to build “pioneer communities in the old American heartland … around shared values and the American way of life” according to its website.
The company’s Highland Rim Project offers several individual lots along with a few “premium holler farms” for buyers interested in “unmatched seclusion as well as incredible opportunity for hunting, agricultural and prepping activities.” A “holler,” in Appalachian lingo, is a narrow valley surrounded by hills or mountains.
Tennessee native Josh Abbotoy heads RidgeRunner. Abbotoy also is managing partner at New Founding, the conservative venture capital firm backing the Highland Rim Project. The HRP will be the first in a series of “aligned communities” where residents with shared conservative values can live together and “aligned start-ups” can flourish without interference from DEI mandates and “corrosive ideologies.”
https://youtu.be/nLCOfT6UXEs
Chapters:
0:00 Why Isker Is Building a New Christian Refuge
8:42 The Real Reason Left-Wing Cities Collapse
12:19 The Pagan Religious Movement of Abortion and Transgenderism
20:02 Wokeness Infiltrating the Church
26:25 Atheist Morality
31:34 Tim Walz Is Driving Christians Out of Minnesota
38:58 Why Aren’t Christians Leaders Fighting Back?
47:09 The Christian Movement Flourishing Under Trump
58:49 The Dispensationalism Debate
1:15:08 What Christians Miss About the Story of Jonah
1:18:23 Isker’s Plan to Bring Back Christian Community
1:28:06 Will the Persecution of Christians Continue?