While most politicians cower behind politically correct nonsense, Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles just said what millions of Americans are thinking: radical Islam has no place in our society.
The bold statement came after two pro-Islam counter-protesters threw improvised explosive devices at right-wing demonstrators in New York City over the weekend – a shocking act of domestic terrorism that the mainstream media predictably buried.
"Muslims don't belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie," Ogles wrote on X Monday, refusing to mince words while other Republicans stay silent.
Let's be crystal clear about what happened here: Islamic radicals literally threw BOMBS at Americans exercising their First Amendment rights. Yet somehow, Rep. Ogles is the one getting attacked by the legacy media for calling out this insanity?
This is exactly the kind of backward thinking that allowed mass immigration from hostile nations to flood our country under the Biden regime. While everyday Americans watched their communities transform beyond recognition, politicians lectured us about "diversity" and "inclusion."
Under President Trump's second term, we're finally seeing leaders with the backbone to put America First – not the feelings of foreign ideologies that promote violence against Christians and Jews.
Why are we allowing people into our country who celebrate when bombs are thrown at peaceful protesters? Why do we pretend that all cultures are compatible with American values when the evidence clearly shows otherwise?
Rep. Ogles understands what the Founding Fathers knew: America was built on Judeo-Christian principles, not the failed experiment of multiculturalism that's tearing Europe apart.
While Democrats and RINOs clutch their pearls over "offensive" tweets, real Americans are asking when we'll finally protect our own citizens from imported violence. How many more attacks will it take before we admit that unlimited immigration from hostile cultures isn't working?
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