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Harris uses Christophobia as a political platform

Harris uses Christophobia as a political platform

Does Vice President Kamala Harris Care About Catholic Americans? After the events of last week, this question is valid. Consider her rejection of the traditional Al Smith Dinner held in New York City last week. In further evidence of her disdain for Christianity, she then told a group of people chanting “Jesus is Lord” and “Christ is King” at her campaign rally that they were “at the wrong rally.”

Apparently Harris turned to Christophobia as a political platform 16 days before the election. Because let’s face it, it’s really hard to believe that she would tell a Muslim or Jewish person that she was “at the wrong rally,” regardless of what she may have said at a protest. Harris is, after all, the candidate who believes in “protecting our democracy,” with free speech as a central tenet.

Senator JD Vance (R-OH) also noted this disturbing and puzzling trend.

“I say this as a Christian, as someone who was baptized for the first time just a few years ago,” Vance said. “There is something truly bizarre about Kamala Harris’ anti-Christian rhetoric and anti-Christian approach to public policy.”

Consider the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner that Harris skipped. The event has a presidential tradition spanning over 60 years and is arguably one of the most anticipated events during any presidential election. The dinner is known for its connection to Catholic voters nationwide and is organized by the Archdiocese of New York. The Archbishop of New York presides. It has become a “ritual of American politics.” And Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, scrapped the highly publicized event, blaming a scheduling conflict for the absence.

It should be noted, however, that while Harris wasn’t able to fit the Al Smith dinner into her schedule (other than through pre-recorded video), she had no problem finding time for the podcast Call her dad. If actions speak louder than words, then Harris’ decision to prioritize a raunchy, raunchy, and sex-centric podcast that regularly supports, applauds, and actively promotes immoral and hedonistic behavior spoke. It is indicative of their character and should be seen as an expression of their values.

Harris has shown that the principles and ideas of Catholicism pale in comparison to the interests and desires of people like podcast host Alex Cooper. Instead of attending a charity dinner raising money for “New York’s most vulnerable women and children.” female The Vice President of the United States made a point of appearing on a show that covered such sophisticated topics as foot fetishes, sugar daddies, and oral sex techniques, and suggested that less physically attractive women engage in daring sexual behavior to enhance their sex to increase attraction to men – given that Harris’ previous campaign against Judge Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings is quite hypocritical.

This is likely to have a significant impact on voters. This is not just a minor misjudgment. The Democratic candidate for the highest office in the land, the incumbent vice president of the United States of America, did not think it would make sense to attend a charity dinner for an organization that raises money for women and children. However, she found time for a glorified sex podcaster. The decision to do this was despicable, disgraceful and, frankly, kind of trashy.

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A Harris presidency would be an immoral presidency. It would encourage and enable despicable social behavior. It would encourage degrading behavior and hedonistic pursuits. What little morality remains in American society would be exhausted if Harris were elected president. Selection of the Call her dad The Al Smith Dinner podcast supports such a hypothesis.

An old saying, often attributed to Maya Angelou, advises: “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” Kamala Harris has repeatedly shown the country who she is. It’s time for the country to start believing her.