Patriot Brief
What Happened: A liberal activist was filmed screaming at Christians as they attempted to worship at a church in Minnesota.
Why It Matters: The outburst included personal threats and attacks on Christians based on race and faith, escalating concerns over hostility toward religious freedom.
Bottom Line: The incident highlights growing intolerance toward Christians openly practicing their faith in public.
This is what open hatred for Christianity looks like when the mask comes off.
A video out of Minnesota shows a completely unhinged liberal activist screaming at Christians as they attempted to peacefully worship at a local church. No protest signs. No political speech. Just believers trying to practice their faith.
That was apparently too much for the activist to handle.
“As you can see, all these pretend Christians, all these comfortable white people who are living lavish, comfortable lives,” the individual shouted, launching into a racially charged rant aimed at churchgoers.
When confronted, the screaming escalated.
“Touch me again and see what happens. You are a fake Christian,” the activist yelled, openly threatening people whose only offense was showing up to worship.
This was not about justice. It was not about compassion. It was raw hostility toward Christianity itself.
The irony is hard to miss. The same crowd that demands tolerance and respect has no problem screaming at believers, mocking their faith, and issuing threats outside a church. Peaceful worship is now framed as provocation.
This kind of behavior is becoming more common as activists grow bolder and boundaries collapse. Churches are no longer off limits. Faith is no longer tolerated. Christians are expected to stay quiet, stay invisible, and accept abuse.
But Americans do not lose their First Amendment rights because someone with a phone and a megaphone says so….and the Department of Justice has now “launched a full investigation” into the incident, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared.
This is not bravery. It is bigotry. And it should alarm anyone who still believes in religious freedom.
Christians gathering to worship are not the problem. The problem is a culture that encourages rage against faith and calls it progress.

