In yet another display of radical leftist lunacy, Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico has declared that displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools constitutes an act of "violence" against Christianity and Judaism. Yes, you read that correctly – this is the same unhinged politician who previously made headlines for claiming God is "non-binary."
Talarico's latest assault on traditional American values comes as conservative states across the nation work to restore moral foundations in our education system. But according to this radical Democrat, showing students the biblical principles that helped build Western civilization is somehow "violent."
This is the same warped thinking that has infected every level of our educational institutions, where drag queen story hours are celebrated as "inclusive" but the Ten Commandments are branded as dangerous. The sheer audacity would be laughable if it weren't so destructive to our nation's moral fabric.
"How exactly is 'Thou shalt not kill' or 'Honor thy father and mother' an act of violence? Only in the twisted worldview of today's radical left could biblical morality be considered harmful while gender ideology is pushed as beneficial."
What's truly revealing here is Talarico's breathtaking hypocrisy. He claims to speak for Christianity and Judaism while simultaneously attacking their most fundamental teachings. This is textbook progressive playbook – hijack religion, strip it of all meaning, then use it as a weapon against traditional believers.
Patriots in Texas need to wake up to what's at stake. This isn't just about the Ten Commandments – it's about whether we'll allow radical leftists to completely redefine American values and destroy the Judeo-Christian foundation that made our nation great.
Under President Trump's leadership, we're finally seeing pushback against this cultural Marxism. But the fight isn't over. Every school board meeting, every election, every voice matters in this battle for America's soul.
The question every Texas voter should ask themselves: Do we want leaders who view our founding principles as "violence," or do we want representatives who will defend the values that built the greatest nation on earth?
