Anti-ICE Agitators and Don Lemon Disrupt MN Church Service, with Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh
From Megyn Kelly
The discussion centers around recent incidents in Minneapolis where anti-ICE activists disrupted church services, raising concerns about local leadership's silence on the issue. Critics argue that such actions reflect a broader disrespect for religious practices and the emotional significance of worship, especially for vulnerable congregants.
Key Takeaways
- When protestors invade churches, they disrupt not only worship but the sanctity of personal grief and hope.
- Local leaders' silence on protests shows a troubling tolerance for harassment overshadowing community values and respect.
- Don Lemon’s advocacy for 'sitting and taking it' redefines journalism: now a platform for provocateurs, not truth-seekers.
- The irony of 'protest for justice' turning churches into battlegrounds highlights an alarming disconnect within activist motives.
- Misinformation, like the 'hands up, don't shoot' myth, reveals how narratives can shape actions that lose sight of reality.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Done with Debt (company)
- Daily Wire (company) (company)
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- St. Thomas Aquinas (person)
- 3 Day Blinds (company)
- ICE (company)
- William Kelly (person)
- Naima Levy Armstrong (person)
- BLM (company)
- Real History with Matt Walsh (product)
- 3-Day Blinds (product)
- Mark Levvin (person)
- University of St. Thomas (company)
- Howard Zinn (person)
- St. Dominique (location)