Progressive Mob Torments The Righteous With Profanity! In a time of pain when America should be united with a common bond of mourning, however, the liberal mob strikes out with profanity-laced scorn and verbal punishment pointed at the shattered and broken parents. What could be lower than this?
The anti-Christian and anti-Jew mob has put prayer and mourning under siege and is meeting grief with mockery.
In the aftermath of the heartbreaking tragedy at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, where two children were killed and many others injured while attending Mass, Americans turned to prayer. Parents, clergy, and neighbors wept together, calling on G*d for comfort in a moment of unspeakable loss.
Yet while countless faithful gathered in silence and mourning, prominent liberal politicians and media figures responded with ridicule, profanity, and scorn.
The mockery of prayer and consoling clearly shows a demonic core to the progressive mob as once again they verbally serve their dark master.
Within hours of the shooting, some leaders seized the moment not to grieve with the grieving, but to condemn the very act of prayer.
Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) posted on social media, “Don’t give us your f------ thoughts and prayers,” dismissing the heartfelt petitions of millions of believers as useless rhetoric. MSNBC’s Jen Psaki declared, “Prayer is not freaking enough,” while Michael Steele bluntly called prayer “nonsense” and a “lie.”
Even Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, standing in the shadow of a church where terrified children had been praying moments before their deaths, scolded Americans: “Don’t say this is about ‘thoughts and prayers’ right now.”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey: "Don't just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now: these kids were literally praying." pic.twitter.com/o1yOdUKBqO
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) August 27, 2025
The reaction revealed something deeper than policy debate. It was not just a call for political action; it was a direct assault on the spiritual practice that provides countless families strength, hope, and meaning in the face of grief.
The progressive liberal mob could care less about a nation in mourning but sees it as an opportunity to vent their vile profanity in the face of the weeping families.
For Christians and Jews prayer is not political theater. It is an act of trust in G*d, especially when human answers fall short. To belittle prayer at the very moment parents cling to it most is not simply insensitive; it is cruel. On the very night of the shooting, families knelt in vigil, candles flickering in the darkness, whispering desperate prayers for comfort. Their faith was mocked in real time by public figures who claimed to know better.
The irony is chilling: children were gunned down while praying, and instead of rallying to the side of the grieving faithful, progressive voices, many of them in elected office or places of authority chose to scorn their faith itself.
WATCH: Jen Psaki starts “crying” on MSNBC before ATTACKING Republicans for offering prayers to the victims of the Minneapolis Catholic church shooting.
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) August 28, 2025
Seriously—should leaders NOT pray for families who just lost loved ones in a church?
These people are sick.
Psaki then… pic.twitter.com/LcSB5JtHH8
This is nothing less than the political exploitation of tragedy, but at the cost of broken hearts, destroyed families, and suffering students.
While mocking prayer, the same leaders immediately pivoted to politics, demanding new gun laws and blaming opponents. To many Americans, this looked less like compassion and more like opportunism, exploiting tragedy to advance agendas, even at the expense of ridiculing sacred practices.
Calls for reform and debate over solutions are natural after such tragedies. But attacking prayer, the very source of solace for grieving parents, reveals a hostility not toward policy, but toward belief.
But the power of prayer rose above the demonic profanity. For Christians and Jews, prayer is not meaningless. It is the one thing that evil cannot take away. Politicians may sneer, and pundits may laugh, but parents in Minneapolis will continue to pray, because they know it is in G*d that their children attain eternal rest.
Final Word: Darkness cheers when the righteous hurt. They cursed and spat on Jesus when He was suffering; should we expect any less?
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A moment orchestrated by God is coming, I believe.
Yup! I read the last chapter and He puts an end of the madness!
Prayers are all we got. It is the only way to deal with gun violence. Jesus agrees 100% because He never opposes prayers.
10/4 to that!