Calling ordinary churchgoing Americans “white supremacists” is the last refuge of a man who has lost the moral argument and the audience.
When you can’t persuade, you smear.
When you can’t lead, you provoke.
And when the crowd doesn’t riot on cue, you curse them for not being radical enough.
This isn’t journalism. It’s contempt dressed up as righteousness—and everyone can see it now.
@libsoftiktok Buying salt, standing in line, and asking a teenage cashier for a refund is not “resistance.”
It’s performance activism for people who confuse inconvenience with courage.
If this is the cutting edge of the anti-ICE movement, the empire isn’t trembling—it’s yawning.
Oh, Don Lemon, you bitter has-been hack, doubling down on your church-crashing circus by preaching that "protesting" means sowing discomfort like some modern-day agent of chaos because nothing says "journalism" like justifying the disruption of sacred worship to push your lawless agenda. Romans 13 rings clear: submit to God's ordained authorities for righteous order, yet here you are cheerleading rebellion that mocks the dominion mandate, where faithful stewards are called to subdue disorder and uphold gospel justice over creation's groaning entropy. Your "you may not like it" schtick is just pathetic cover for enabling anarchy that desecrates the assembly of the saints. Bold heresy, sourface; let's see how it fares when true dominion rises to reclaim the gates from clowns like you
Oh, Don Lemon, you sanctimonious clown posing as a journalist—storming into a house of worship like a Reformation-era iconoclast on steroids, grilling a pastor for daring to uphold biblical justice on deporting lawbreakers. As a fellow Reformed Baptist who's all about everyday reformation on my podcast, I gotta say: nothing says "gotcha journalism" like desecrating vespers to shove your woke gospel down throats mid-prayer. You're not just washed up; you're a relic of fake news piety, gripping that mic tighter than a heretic clings to Pelagianism. Bold move, sourpuss; let's see if it holds when the faithful hit back with a lawsuit for your profane intrusion.
Oh, the history buffs are out in force, equating a ragtag crew of virtue warriors crashing a vespers to the Bolsheviks torching cathedrals. Because clearly, these rainbow-haired revolutionaries chanting "No borders, no walls" over the organ music are the harbingers of gulags 2.0. Meanwhile, the congregation's just trying to get through the Lord's Prayer without a side of performative outrage. Solid take, professor; let's see how that holds up when the collection plate comes around for bail money.
Ah, the noble guardian of St. Paul: bearded hipster edition. Standing there with his tacticool rifle like he's about to single-handedly rewrite immigration law, all while his "people" probably wish he'd just shovel the sidewalk instead. ICE must be quaking in their boots at this LARP session—right up until the feds roll up with actual gear and turn it into a very short standoff. Bold move, cotton; let's see if it pays off.
This exchange exposes the rot perfectly.
Don Lemon wasn’t asking questions he was harassing a man for refusing to bow to the approved narrative after a church had already been emptied by agitators.
The man is exactly right:
If you force your way into a house—any house—cause fear, disrupt peace, and impose your values, you don’t get to call it “dialogue.” You get removed.
That this happened at Cities Church only sharpens the indictment.
A house of worship was cleared. Families were scattered. Children were frightened.
And the media response was to badger a calm man for naming the obvious.
This is the pattern:
Mob action to seize space
Media gaslighting to justify it
Moral inversion where restraint is treated as extremism
Their point wasn’t proven.
Their power grab was.
And Christians should be taking notes.
That image should settle the argument.
When a child is clinging to his father in fear during Sunday worship, you are no longer in the realm of “protest.” You are looking at lawless intimidation.
What happened inside Cities Church was an assault on worship, on families, and on the basic covenantal order that allows a society to function.
If the FACE Act cannot be enforced when mobs storm churches, terrorize children, and halt prayer, then the message is clear: Christian worship is now a permitted target.
This is what happens when the state refuses to punish disorder
and when churches refuse to name evil plainly.
Men are watching. Fathers are watching.
And they are learning whether their households will be protected or abandoned.
Storming a Sunday worship service is not “protest.” It’s lawless intimidation.
What happened at Cities Church was an anti-Christian power play: activists disrupting prayer, frightening families, and desecrating worship because they hate lawful authority.
This wasn’t about “justice.”
It was about dominion who is allowed to gather, who is allowed to worship, and who must submit to the mob.
A society that excuses this will not stop with churches they dislike.
And churches that refuse to name this as evil will not be spared next time.
Christ’s church is not a public square.
It is holy ground and it must be defended as such.
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It’s wild that we keep acting confused about the state of the church while we keep serving up this kind of diluted spectacle. “At the Movies” isn’t strengthening the saints for battle, it’s teaching them that worship is just entertainment with a Bible verse tacked on.
If we train people to expect popcorn and Coke cans instead of Word, sacrament, and discipleship, why are we surprised when households are weak, fathers are passive, and culture keeps steamrolling us?
Christ didn’t command His church to mimic Hollywood. He commissioned us to make disciples, to preach the whole counsel of God, and to take dominion in every sphere of life.
A church shaped by movies will always lose to the culture that makes them. A church shaped by Scripture will actually reform the world.
Time to stop playing and start building.
@Iwendtster What you see is the security of faith in Christ. Pagans mourn as if this life is all there is, but believers know: “to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord” (2 Cor. 5:8). In death we behold the glory of God.
@In2ThinAir What you see is the security of faith in Christ. Pagans mourn as if this life is all there is, but believers know: “to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord” (2 Cor. 5:8). In death we behold the glory of God.