Low-Energy Christian Students Whine About Persecution After Protesting Kamala Harris Rally

“I feel persecuted” is a gay response to persecution.

In human life, if you’re on defense, you’re losing.

You should always be on the attack, even if it feels like you’re losing. That goes for everything from divorce court to anti-abortion activism. Whatever you’re doing, just imagine yourself in “Sinwar Mode.”

He was as persecuted as they come, and you won’t find a record of him whining about it once. He strangled snitches and shot Jews. He’s got one arm and he’s bleeding out and he’s throwing objects.

Going to yell “Christ is King” at an abortion rally is being on the attack. But you really nullify your own thing by then saying “they persecuted me for going on the attack.” It doesn’t make sense. Obviously, they’re going to persecute you.

Instead of whining about it, it should be something like: “maybe it’s time to dust off the old hoods.”

Always double-down, up the ante, engage in various other gambling metaphors.

If we had just 1,000 Christian men in America willing to go hard like Sinwar, there would be zero hospital abortions in this country.

New York Post:

A pair of Christian students trolled by Kamala Harris and mercilessly mocked by the crowd at her rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Cross last week insist they were “there for the right reasons.”

Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, both juniors at the school, told “Fox & Friends Weekend” that they felt persecuted akin to Jesus and his early followers after they shouted such things as, “Christ is king!” when the Democratic vice president-turned-presidential candidate started talking about abortion rights.

One of them said Harris even sarcastically waved to him and gave him “an evil smirk” as he held up the cross around his neck and pointed to her while being booted with his pal.

I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that’s the biggest thing for me personally,” Beth said. “In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked. You know, his disciples were mocked, and that’s OK.

“In reality, we did God’s work, and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching us in this moment,” he said. “I’m all about being a cordial person no matter your beliefs, but I do believe that we were sent there by God.”

The pair were shouting, “Christ is King!” and “Jesus is Lord!” while getting shoved by some of the rally-goers.

Eventually, Harris, 60, paused her speech and trolled them.

You guys are at the wrong rally,” she needled to raucous applause from the crowd. “I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”

Fox News is so useless.

“Victimhood is in, let’s get some of our victims to fight the victims of the left.”

That’s obviously not how it works. The left uses the Jewish form of victimhood AKA “cry out in pain as you strike them.” Victimhood is a cloak for an attack. We’ve been dealing with this shit with the kikes for hundreds of years and it’s been a mainstream part of left culture for a decade or more. People should by now understand this thing which should have been very obvious the first time they saw it.

Obviously, the left has the cops, so you can’t show up in hoods and burn a cross, even though that would be the morally correct thing to do.

The right has been on the defensive since those badge niggers showed up to force-niggerize the schools.

Those protesters might have been able to show up in hoods with guns and forced that faggot ET-looking nigger-lover Eisenhower to back down.

But hey, guess what? That didn’t happen, and now we are where we are, and we just have to do what we can do.

Sometimes, what you don’t do is as important as what you do, and going on Fox News to be a “right-wing victim” is one of the things you shouldn’t do.

These kids would likely be as offended as any blue-hair at the inspirational image of a Klan hood and a noose. If that wasn’t their attitude, they wouldn’t need to be told that doing a victimhood bit on Fox News is dreadful. This, of course, is the trouble.

Christ said to pick up a cross, to sell your coat and buy a sword.

The hour is too late for stupid games from weak people.