Kamala police escort removes worshippers from their own building after uproar over her claim that Jesus Christ and his followers don't belong at her rallies
By ethanh // 2024-10-25
 
Philip Anderson's "@VoteHarrisOut" X / Twitter account shared video footage this week of what 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris did to worshippers at a Christian church after they pressed her for answers about recent antichrist statements she made. What happened was the crowd started to get riled up about statements Kamala recently made about how neither Jesus Christ nor his followers belong at any of her rallies, which is not something that churchgoers want to hear from a presidential candidate who is trying to groom them for their vote. Watch the clip below as Kamala finishes speaking at the service as her personal police escort shows up to start escorting worshippers out of the building for taking issue with her statements: (Related: Earlier this month, Elon Musk said that nobody will even bother to try to take out Kamala the way Trump has been targeted because she is just another "puppet" of the "machine.")

Pastor Jamal Bryant says black men who refuse to support Kamala for president are misogynists

The incident occurred at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Ga. Pastor Jamal Bryant reportedly stood down instead of defending his congregants against Kamala's assault. Bryant, by the way, has his own sordid history of allegedly impregnating an underage girl. Bryant did speak out, however, against black men who generally speaking do not support Kamala for president. Bryant says any black man who refuses to support either Kamala or Stacey Abrams, another black woman who ran for political office in Georgia, are guilty of "misogyny." Commenting on the fiasco, Conservative U.S. writer Kathy Sullivan noted that Kamala may have infringed upon the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the right to conduct political events without disruption. "Critics argue that questioning a political figure in a public forum, especially one as open as a church event, should not warrant removal by police," she writes. "For many, churches represent more than just a building; they are symbols of freedom to practice and discuss faith. The use of law enforcement in such a context might be seen as an overreach, suggesting an infringement on religious liberties." "If true, this could be perceived as an attempt to control the narrative or suppress dissent, which in turn might alienate religious voters, particularly those who feel their values are underrepresented or attacked in political discourse." On X / Twitter, several users noted that the pastor's podium at which Kamala was standing was emblazoned with the image of a black fist being raised into the air, which is a symbol of Marxism. "Black theology is not truly of God," one said. "I looked up the church yesterday and it is not one I'd attend as a born-again Christian." Another wrote that he attended his Godson's baptism at a church in Fairfield where one-third of the sermon was about "how evil white people are." "We were the only white family there & were stared at the whole time. I don't care, I'm his godfather & nothing in the world could change my love for him, or Christ's." Someone responded to this comment with, "Yes, that's the black theology gospel: white people are evil." "I'm so in awe that you were there anyway for your Godson!" The latest news about the 2024 election can be found at Rigged.news. Sources for this article include: ConservativeUS.com NaturalNews.com