The Warped Mentality Behind Permanent Activists Now ARRESTED After Church Stunt, with Rob Henderson

From Megyn Kelly

The discussion examines the implications of protesters storming a church to advocate for the rights of non-citizens, highlighting the perceived prioritization of immigrant issues over the rights of citizens to worship peacefully. The commentary critiques the radical approaches of certain activists and questions their selective targeting of venues, suggesting a broader commentary on their political motivations and tactics.

Key Takeaways

  • Protesters prioritized non-citizens over citizens' rights; their choice of church revealed a striking political narrative.
  • Political activism often flourishes among affluent individuals, leaving blue-collar workers too exhausted to join the spectacle.
  • Storming a church raises questions: would protesters dare to disrupt a mosque or an NRA convention? Doubtful.
  • Wealthy activists can afford to 'care' for marginalized groups, while working-class citizens struggle just to survive.
  • The irony of fighting for non-citizen rights often falls on deaf ears when faced with real crime statistics.

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