A radical Democrat Senate candidate in Texas has reached a new level of anti-Christian extremism, claiming that displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools is somehow an act of "violence" against the very faiths that hold these commandments sacred.
James Talarico, who's running for U.S. Senate and previously made headlines for his blasphemous claim that "God is non-binary," is now targeting one of the foundational texts of Judeo-Christian civilization. This is the same progressive politician who thinks he can lecture believers about their own faith while simultaneously attacking its core principles.
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here, Patriots. This isn't about protecting religious freedom – it's about erasing Christianity from public life entirely. Talarico and his fellow radical Democrats want to strip every trace of our nation's moral foundation from our schools while simultaneously pushing their woke gender ideology on our children.
The sheer audacity is breathtaking. Here's a man who claims God doesn't have a gender – directly contradicting Scripture – now positioning himself as the defender of Judaism and Christianity. It's like watching someone burn down a house while claiming to be the fire department.
This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of the broader Democrat assault on religious liberty that we've witnessed for years. They'll defend drag queen story hours in schools, explicit sexual content in libraries, and radical gender ideology in kindergarten classrooms – but the Ten Commandments? That's somehow "violence."
Meanwhile, under President Trump's leadership, we're seeing a restoration of religious freedom and constitutional values. The contrast couldn't be more stark between America First conservatives who respect our Judeo-Christian heritage and radical leftists like Talarico who want to fundamentally transform our nation.
Texas voters need to ask themselves: Do they want a Senator who respects the faith traditions that built this great nation, or someone who views basic moral principles as acts of "violence"? The choice has never been clearer.
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