The radically progressive far-left is out of touch with mainstream America. This disjointedness spreads throughout personal values and individual ideologies. One considerable gap is how liberals envision Americans should respond to others who exercise their religious freedom.
What’s most ironic is that the beliefs of the radicals who denounce a particular type of religious commitment are far outside America’s spiritual balance. Approximately 70 percent of the U.S. population adheres to one form or another of the Christian doctrine.
According to the 2020 census, less than one-quarter of the U.S. population identifies as religiously unaffiliated. Furthermore, only about 5 percent of the U.S. population adheres to a religious belief that is not Christian.
U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar falls into a small percentage of radically progressive political views. Omar is an outspoken member of the “socialist” group called “the squad”. Her viewpoints on important policies do not come close to aligning with how the majority of Americans feel.
Ilhan Omar is a political radical who thinks her way is what America wants. It’s not. Omar’s religious views are in the minority as well. No one denounces her because she is Muslim. She has the right to her faith. It’s one of the most cherished parts of the U.S. Constitution.
Those same rights are extended to Christians across America as well. The freedom to practice our religious beliefs cannot, and should not, be censored or admonished by anyone, particularly a left-wing radical. But that didn’t stop Ilhan Omar.
She knows no shame. Omar is a self-righteous narcissist. Her recent attack on a group of Christians is unequivocal proof. Recall the unmistakable difference between those who hold the religious beliefs of this woman and how most Americans believe spiritually?
Therefore, it wouldn’t be surprising if, during one of the most cherished holy periods in Christianity, Christians would celebrate. On Saturday night, during Passover, a Christian passenger on a plane was leading other Christians in some festive singing. A video went viral.
This innocent act of worshipful praise apparently bothered Omar. She commented on the video of the experience, saying, “I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end?”
I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end? pic.twitter.com/5696Erwsl5
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 17, 2022
We can venture a guess that it would not end with the same type of bigoted response that Ilhan Omar gave. She is an insensitive zealot, but Omar insists everyone else has a problem. Well, it seems the prevailing opinion is that she has the issue.
Vernon Jones is a black pro-President Trump supporter who is running for a U.S. House of Representative seat in Georgia. Jones is even a former Democrat. He called out Omar’s anti-religious rhetoric.
His lead question asked pointblank, “Why do you hate Christians?” Jones went on to say, “If the freedom of religion we enjoy here in America disturbs you, feel free to pack your bags and head back to Somalia, Sudan, or wherever you’re from.”
Other comments pointed out that all Muslims have the right to pray in public as well. Ilhan Omar is a hypocrite. She is an entrenched part of the radical left. Her ideas and beliefs do not align with those of everyday Americans. Ilhan Omar is the outlier.
Her political ideology wants to cancel any belief that differs from her own. It is a core belief held by the radicalized wing of the Democrat Party. Royce White is currently running in the Republican primary for the 5th Congressional District seat in Minnesota.
This is the seat Omar currently holds. White tweeted, “I’m coming for your seat. Don’t disrespect Christianity! You’re a globalist fraud. You can’t pray in Pelosi’s office! The Democrats you serve don’t believe in God. Minneapolis will not become Mogadishu. We will not bend the knee.”
Americans might “bend the knee”, but it will not be to Ilhan Omar or her radical squad. They are the outliers. They can practice their religious beliefs as they wish, but so can every other American. If they don’t like it, book a flight back to where you came from. Have a nice trip.