HomePoliticsJesse Kelly Warns to Be Cautious Around Democrats – “They Program Them,...

Jesse Kelly Warns to Be Cautious Around Democrats – “They Program Them, No Different than a Jihadi is Programmed” (VIDEO)


Jesse Kelly of “The First” had very important warnings regarding Democrats. He warned viewers to be very careful around Democrats and explained that their mindsets are aligned with terrorism. He said rightly that they are communists.

“Terrorism. Every single American knows about terrorism. And what do you think about when you think about terrorism? You think about jihadis, Islamic jihad,” Kelly said.

“It’s the first thing that pops into your head, but let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of it because we have an entirely different kind of terrorism going on right now, and it’s going to continue going on,” Kelly warned.

“Terrorism is simply as the name suggests, the use of terror to pursue political goals, or religious goals,” Kelly continued.

“Once you strip that humanity away from people, that’s what you do,” Kelly said of terrorists.

“Here in the United States of America, we have the Democrat party. They are communists. Their street animals are communists. Their street enforcers are communists,” Kelly said.

Kelly also explained that this is a long term plan of the Democrat party. The elitists in the party know that they have what he called a “rabid base” that is prone to violence. That base sees their rhetoric as marching orders to carry out terrorist actions.

“It’s going to be bad for the foreseeable future. Elite communists, I’m talking about Democrats in the media and Democrat politicians. They understand, have a rabid base willing to hurt people because they are a bunch of animals and demons and they give them orders,” Kelly warned.

“They program them no different than a jihadi is programmed. You know, die for Allah, die for Allah, die for Allah. Here is a suicide vest. Programmed, over and over and over and over and over again,” Kelly continued.

He also explained that the rhetoric is not aimed at the conservative, but is instead aimed at their base to get them to believe those lies so that they believe those things about Trump supporters and conservatives.

“They are not talking to you when they call you a Nazi. They are talking to the demons that make up the Democrat base. Your liberal aunt Peggy, she thinks you are a Nazi, she thinks Donald Trump is a Nazi, a Russian agent. But beyond her, that’s the basic Democrat. That’s the normal Democrat,” Kelly explained.

“Now let’s go to the internet, where terrorist cells meet. Not just jihadi terrorist cells. Where these communist terror cells meet. They communicate with each other. They talk about killing people,” Kelly warned.

“These people have been programmed to believe they are fighting against Nazis. And Democrats give them orders and they interpret those things as orders because that is what they are. And they march out, and they hurt people,” Kelly said.

Kelly cited Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal from Washington State as an example of a politician who uses rhetoric to incite left-wing communist violence. Kelly rightly explained that a communist on the internet would interpret this as a marching order.

“She talks about risk tolerance. We have to figure out what our risk tolerance is as things get more dire, then we have to have more risk tolerance,” Kelly commenting on Jayapal’s statements in an interview.

“They have already killed, and they are going to kill again. And I’m sorry, I know that is hard to hear, but they are going to keep killing people. We can win this fight, but we better understand that’s what we are dealing with and why we are dealing with it,” Kelly said.

“They know what their rhetoric does. They are not going to tone it down because they want this to happen,” Kelly said of Democrat politicians.

Watch:



Source link

Advertisementspot_imgspot_img

Hot this week

Birmingham and Cardiff Step Up Midfield Interest as Clubs Reassess Ahead of New Campaign

Birmingham and Cardiff are targeting midfield reinforcements as both clubs prepare for the season and weigh sporting and financial priorities.

How Policymakers Should Address Asia’s Undervalued Currencies

Policy options for managing undervalued Asian currencies include gradual appreciation, reforms and multilateral coordination to reduce trade tensions.

Ferrari’s First Electric Model Fetches $40m Amid Design Backlash

Ferrari's inaugural electric car, the Luce, sold for $40m at auction while its design sparked critical debate.

How Social Media and Algorithms Are Rewiring Public Understanding of Health

A new book examines how platforms, influencers and algorithms reshape health information, widen gaps in care and complicate trust in medicine.

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

IBM unveils modular ultracold systems to scale fault‑tolerant quantum computing

IBM unveils modular ultracold cryogenic modules and superconducting links to connect quantum chips, aiming for fault‑tolerant machines by 2029.

A 17-year-old carer on missed milestones and hidden labour of youth care

A teenager's account highlights how unpaid caregiving in youth affects schooling, social life and future prospects.

Trump Warns of Severe Economic Penalties for Countries Aiding Iran

Donald Trump warned of 'tremendous economic consequences' for any country aiding Iran after a 60-day ceasefire expired, escalating diplomatic stakes.

Israel launches criminal probe after soldiers fired on car that carried child

Israeli military confirms soldiers fired at a vehicle carrying five-year-old Hind Rajab; a criminal investigation has been opened after her death with six relatives.

Heat Politics: Reform’s Message Forces a Choice Between Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Costs

Reform UK's deputy leader urged acceptance of recent heat, prompting debate on policy priorities amid wildfires, crop damage and emergency strain.

Root’s comeback as captain sparks clinical England bowling at Headingley

Joe Root's second stint as Test captain begins as England dismiss Pakistan for 171, led by five-wicket hauls from Robinson and Tongue.

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.
Advertisementspot_img

Related Articles