On December 25, about 500 pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Midtown Manhattan in New York City to protest and disrupt Christmas celebrations in the area. Carrying signs with slogans such as “Christmas is canceled here” and “No Joy in Genocide,” demonstrators milled past a Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, where many revelers gathered to enjoy the holiday, according to the New York Post.
The demonstration included demonstrators pulling a bloody nativity scene to indicate the cancellation of Christmas. Clashes broke out between protesters and police throughout the night, with reports of arrests near Grand Central Station and Union Square.
Cops vs. Professional activists in Palestine: Thus, the Christmas tree lighting ceremony was postponed. #New York City #New York pic.twitter.com/gmwG2BCz7Z
– Jonathan Cho, journalist (Seattle) (@choeshow) November 30, 2023
But the New Year message from the Atheist Revolution warns non-believers that the lives of non-Christians are at risk from “Christian extremists”.
“Christian extremists like Nick Fuentes are broadcasting the plan,” the post said. “They want the death penalty for non-Christians. This is no secret. “We ignore the threat at our own peril.”
The post encourages atheists and other non-Christians to have “the highest voter turnout ever.” Why? “Because of how much we will lose when Christian extremists come to power.”
“It is not about upholding abstract principles or doing the right thing. It is about our survival. If we want to have a future, we need to expand our efforts to confront Christian extremism.”
The group's call to action was aimed at achieving record voter turnout, suggesting several times that the lives of atheists are at stake.
“We should vote like our lives depend on it because they do,” the post read.
Although the atheist group has stopped short of an endorsement, it doesn't take a genius to know which side of the aisle they expect their followers to vote for.
It is clear that they are not satisfied with the policies that stem from the atheism of the Democrats.
The atheist magazine is taking a page from President Joe Biden's playbook, riling up its base by promoting fear of “Christian extremism.”
According to Axios, Biden's new strategy is to put the January 6, 2021 protests at the US Capitol at the heart of his re-election campaign against expectations that former President Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee again in 2024.
Biden will speak in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, and at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday, and plans to portray Trump and “MAGA extremism” as an existential threat to American democracy on a par with the United States. The British monarchy during the Revolutionary War.
It is also the victim mentality used by LGBT activists.
Whether it's “Christian extremism,” “MAGA extremism,” or “white supremacy,” the primary goal is manipulation—to anger partisan loyalists by portraying the other side as dangerous enemies.
It focuses on creating a visceral reaction that hinders their ability to fairly judge policies that might actually benefit them. It pressures them to line up and stick to their tribe for protection.
Unfortunately for the Biden administration and its ardent supporters, holding on to voters through threat and fear appears to be the only tactic left to them.
This article originally appeared in The Western Journal.