Hillary Clinton just proved what leftists truly fear.
Two weeks after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Clinton went on national television to pour salt in the wound. Instead of offering a reconciliatory message to the country, Clinton used the moment to attack conservative white Christian men, painting them as the true threat to America.
Leftist elites have trained our culture to believe that white Christian conservative men are villains, oppressors, and enemies of progress.
“The idea that you could turn the clock back and try to re-create a world that never was, dominated by, you know, let’s say it, white men, of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology, is just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for,” she said.
Read that again.
Clinton didn’t denounce left-wing violence or condemn the twisted culture that openly celebrated the death of Christians like Charlie Kirk. Instead, she seemed to point the finger at conservative white Christian men who support President Donald Trump and believe that our country and culture should be ordered around biblical principles.
Clinton seems to believe that the real threat to America isn’t godlessness, violence, and hatred, but people of faith who dare believe in biblical truth and traditional values.
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What she said is shocking. But what she left unsaid is even more so.
If white Christian conservative men are damaging the country and leading us down the wrong path, then, according to Clinton’s logic, she believes America would be better off without white conservative Christian men.
That’s not just offensive. It’s reckless — and dangerous.
Imagine for one second if Clinton had singled out any other demographic. What if Clinton had targeted black women, Jews, Muslims, or immigrants and called them the force doing “such damage” to America? The outrage would be deafening, and there would be wall-to-wall media coverage about her “bigotry” and “hate speech.”
But few people noticed Clinton’s remarks — and that’s just as alarming.
Here’s the truth: The media ignores Clinton’s comments because she seemed to target white Christian, MAGA-supporting men. Nearly every other demographic is untouchable, but because this target is the vilified “oppressor,” white conservative Christian men can be vilified without consequence.
The irony and double standard are nauseating.
Worst yet, rhetoric that constantly demonizes Christians sends a message: Hostility toward them is acceptable. Were you confused why so many leftists openly cheered the murder of a Christian leader like Charlie Kirk? Well, this is how we got there. Leftist elites have trained our culture to believe that white Christian conservative men are villains, oppressors, and enemies of progress.
And once you’ve branded them as the enemy, “fascists,” and “Nazis,” what the next logical step? Violence always follows dehumanization.
Perhaps most interesting is that Clinton’s words reveal more than contempt — they reveal fear.
Contrary to their claims, leftists don’t attack white Christian men because they are violent or oppressive. They attack white Christian men because they know strong and bold men stand in the way of their godless agenda. Christian men unapologetically uphold the values the left wants to erase: faith, family, freedom, moral clarity, and biblical truth.
The timing of Clinton’s attack says it all.
Clinton wants to intimidate Christians with her attack, but it won’t work.
As the nation mourns Charlie Kirk — the exact type of person Clinton seems to have targeted — Clinton appears to have singled out the group most committed to defending faith, family, freedom, moral clarity, and biblical truth. It’s not a critique, but an admission of fear. She fears people like Charlie Kirk, Christian men who stand in the left’s way, refuse to bow the knee, and will die defending what is good and true.
Let’s be clear: Christian men are not America’s problem. They are its best hope.
What truly damages America is not faith in Christ but contempt for Him, not traditional families but the collapse of the family, not biblical morality but the moral vacuum left when leftists erase God from public life.
Our country needs more conservative Christian men — not fewer. We need Christian men willing to lead with courage, humility, and conviction, who won’t apologize for their faith in Jesus Christ and commitment to biblical truth. The future of America belongs to them: bold and courageous Christian men who lead strong families, build flourishing communities, and sacrifice themselves for others.
Clinton wants to intimidate Christians with her attack, but it won’t work. We will not be silenced or shamed into submission.
So let the elites rage. Let them mock and condemn, for we know the truth: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). And in the end, Christ wins.
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