Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion Die in America: Zionism is Now the Only Religion Allowed in the U.S.
Protests against the genocide happening in Gaza have continued to increase across America, with thousands of students in American universities and colleges protesting against the daily mass murders of innocent civilians and children happening in Israel. Last week, over 100 students were arrested at Columbia University in New York, with many students at other campuses all across the nation joining them in protest this past weekend. The arrests of over 100 students at Columbia University last week came one day after Columbia University President Nemat Shafik appeared before a U.S. Federal Congressional hearing on "Antisemitism". In the eyes of Zionists, if you do not support the Jews and modern-day Israel, then you must support their annihilation and "right to exist". There is no middle ground for them, and to not accept their position is to be labeled "antisemitic", deserving of losing your job, or being arrested if you voice your opinions in public. How in the world did we get to this point, where the U.S. Constitution clearly protects the right to "Freedom of Speech" and "Freedom of Religion", and yet lawmakers in Washington D.C. today only allow one opinion and one religion?? There is only one answer to this question: Zionist Evangelical Christianity. Zionist Evangelical Christians, representing the main religion of Republican lawmakers in Congress, believe that their view is the only right one, and they will twist your words, and twist the writings of the Bible, to "prove" their point and justify genocide against those who oppose them. No other views are allowed in this fanatical religion. And this is NOT my opinion. Hear it yourself from the mouth of Congressman Rick Allen, as he "schooled" the President of Columbia University about what he believes the Bible teaches regarding Zionism, and that if she did not comply, then Columbia University would be cursed, effectively commanding the President of a major University in the U.S. to adopt his religion, or face the consequences.