Democrats have tried to turn suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia into their party’s political savior. But it would have been farfetched to imagine they would liken him to the Messiah. However, that is precisely what happened last week during Sen. Raphael Warnock‘s (D-GA) interview on the left-wing political propaganda program, The View. Yet, while Warnock compared Abrego Garcia’s plight to a biblical figure, he failed to give victims of illegal immigrant crime, such as Laken Riley and Rachel Morin, the same divine treatment.
Regarding the illegal immigrant who should have been deported years ago, Warnock equated Abrego Garcia to Jesus Christ, the son of God, through a convoluted synopsis of immigration in biblical times. It wasn’t a fair or legitimate comparison, obviously, but when did facts ever matter to Democrats when they stand on their soapboxes and engage in demagoguery?
“I think Jesus is the biggest victim of identity theft in this country,” Warnock said. “I don’t know who this Jesus is they’re talking about. The Jesus I know was born in a barrio called Bethlehem, raised in a ghetto called Nazareth. He was an immigrant, smuggled into Egypt.”
Warnock’s point is baseless but meant to rile up emotions and defend the Democrats’ main objective regarding illegal immigration. They don’t want any immigrants to be prohibited at all. They don’t want deportations. That is what the brouhaha over Abrego Garcia is about. That is what their stance on illegal immigration is about. They just try to wrap it up in a political bow and disguise it from the public.
However, if Warnock wants to establish a precedent of comparing contemporary people to biblical figures, we must ask: What biblical figures were like Laken Riley and Rachel Morin?
Or, moreover, what biblical figures were like the politicians in charge who supported and passed immigration policies that allowed dangerous illegal immigrants to enter their country, commit crimes, and murder innocent women such as Riley and Morin?
What biblical figures were like the senators who didn’t visit families of murder victims in their state but traveled thousands of miles to visit suspected gang members also accused of committing violence against their spouse?
But Warnock won’t answer these kinds of questions. Neither will the left-wing sycophants on The View, nor will the Democrats in Congress. Instead, Warnock will offer some self-aggrandizing political assessments that are not based on any sort of reality, meant to appear rational while in actuality being divisive and hate-filled. For example, take another comment from The View.
“Our country is going through what I call a kind of soul weariness,” Warnock said. “We’ve endured years of pandemic, decades of war, and now a wave of political demagogues who traffic in division because they have no vision.”
This was a not-so-thinly veiled criticism of President Donald Trump and Republicans, who have enough of a vision that 78 million voters supported and preferred over Warnock’s party. The only weariness that exists is due to Warnock’s colleagues, who for years have prioritized the welfare of illegal immigrants over the well-being of citizens of this country.
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Meanwhile, the truly dangerous demagoguery that exists today comes from people such as Warnock, who compare villainous people, those who commit crimes and don’t follow laws, to Jesus Christ. It’s a despicable testament to the current Democrat political regime.
And suppose there ever was a biblical comparison between today’s politics and Jesus. In that case, we should start with an analogy where Jesus would walk into the Democrats’ side of the Capitol and flip their tables for the innocent people who have long suffered from their years of corruption.