A rabid anti-Israel activist just showed Americans exactly what happens when radical ideology meets real-world governance – and it's not pretty, folks.
Nerdeen Kiswani, a well-known anti-Jewish extremist, recently declared that New York City's ongoing 'DogPoopocalypse' proves that Islamic beliefs about banning dogs as indoor pets are correct. But when patriotic Americans called out her radical stance, she suddenly claimed it was all just a 'joke.'
Sound familiar? This is the same playbook we've seen from the radical left for years – float extremist ideas, gauge the reaction, then claim it was satire when decent Americans push back.
The Real Agenda Behind the 'Joke'
Make no mistake: Kiswani's comments weren't some innocent observation about pet ownership. This is a calculated attack on American values and traditions by someone who has made a career out of spreading anti-Semitic hatred.
While hardworking New Yorkers are dealing with legitimate sanitation issues caused by decades of failed Democrat leadership, this activist saw an opportunity to inject Islamic law into American municipal policy. That's not comedy – that's cultural warfare.
"This confirms the Islamic belief that dogs should be banned as indoor pets," Kiswani originally stated, before her convenient about-face when patriots called her out.
The Trump administration's focus on putting America First has exposed just how deep the anti-American sentiment runs among these radical activists. They can't stand seeing our traditional values and way of life protected and celebrated.
A Pattern of Extremism
This isn't Kiswani's first rodeo when it comes to pushing anti-American, anti-Jewish rhetoric. She's built her entire platform on undermining the Judeo-Christian values that built this great nation.
And now she thinks she can gaslight us into believing her latest attack was just harmless humor? Patriots aren't buying it.
The question every freedom-loving American should be asking is this: How many more radical activists are hiding behind 'jokes' while they work to fundamentally transform our communities? And more importantly – are we going to let them get away with it?
