Communism is taking over America. Communist have infiltrated the US, and no, radio host Jesse Kelly is not being dramatic. Communists took over China and Russia, and we are their next target. Defeating the communist is all that matters. From cultural destruction to euphemisms, each chapter lays out the history, tactics, purpose, and the anti-communist response. Let us begin. |
Positive Elements
Jesse Kelly advocates standing for the truth. He promotes legal and local activism.
The book promotes strong nuclear families and encourages parents to be involved with their children. “If you don’t use the influence you have over your own children, others will fill the void and do the job for you.”
The book includes the “world famous Jesse Kelly burger receipt.” Yes, I’ve made it and they’re yummy.
Political Content
Basically, the entire book. Depending where you land on the political spectrum, you may agree or be repulsed by the book’s views.
The theory of communism is “the abolition of private property.” The communist does everything with one goal: to destroy. Black Lives Matters, LGBTQ movement, public school education, and the green movement are all fingers of the same fist of communism. While each has a different role, they all aim at destroying America.
When dealing with communists, do not apologize and ignore their opinions.
Religious/Spiritual Content
Communists seek to destroy the predominant religion in whatever country they are conquering. Churches, monasteries, and temples are burned. Practicing faith is forbidden. Many communism tortures are twisted versions of Christian practices, such baptism in ur*n.
However, communism doesn’t just want to destroy faiths: it wants to replace it. Communists demand the same religious loyalty to their cause. Communists are religious zealots or jihadists. But what does the communist worship? Destruction.
“In the communist worldview, there is no God in whose image man was created and by whom he was given dominion over nature.” Instead, man is “another accident of the university…a curse upon all living things” and must be neutralized.
The green movement is framed as its own religion, complete with an initial Eden, fall, and approaching judgement. Our sin? Consumption. Our salvation? Sustainability.
Christianity and communism are inverses. Communism “starts in Armageddon and promises to end in the Garden of Eden.” but in reality, the communist will bring “h*ll on earth.”
The relationship between parent and child is sacred. Parents should “give God to their children” and understand that “we are created by God.”
While we face a daunting enemy, Kelly encourages us: “This is our time in history God has given us. You were uniquely made for it.”
Sexual Content
Marx is described as “serial adulterer who refused to take responsibility for children he fathered out of wedlock.” Another communist founder spent his nights “carousing, boozing, and slumming it with the working-class dimes (beautiful women).”
In communism, sexual deviance replaces traditional relationship. “Poly-queer” is encouraged instead.
A criminal is charged with child m*lestation of boys between ages 9-11. “R*pe” comes up a few times while discussing criminal offensives. Kelly describes books that include “illustrations of gay oral s*x” and another book pushes p*dophilia.
In the 60s, India implemented a sterilization program, using a verity of incentives and punishments to earn compliance. Others, however, were sterilized by force (we get no details on how they were sterilized.)
Kelly explains how top and bottom surgeries are performed for transgenders: “the removal of healthy woman’s br**sts” and “the mutilation and surgical reconstruction of a man’s or woman’s g***tals to mimic those of the opposite sex.”
If you’re ever asked to share your pronouns, Kelly recommends refusal.
Violence
Priests are murdered in Spain. After a shaming ceremony, a professor falls and blood flows from her nose, mouth, and neck where the chains dug in. She is left to die alone.
A terrorist group set bombs at police stations and other government offices. Several members of the group shot a security guard and police officers in the ensuing gun battle.
Language/Crude metaphors
“D*mning evidence.”
“H*ll-bent.”
“F**king trash.”
“B*stard” appears twice.
The book uses crude metaphors or nicknames: “The Epstein twitch at the end of a rope.” “We are enveloped like the thong on Lizzo’s body.” “A man who r*ped so many children, he could have been a Hollywood producer.” Or “the LGBTQ demon mob.”
Other negative elements
Listeners of his show might be familiar with his “kid friendly” commitment, but that commitment does not carry over to his book. He doesn’t shy away from describing the horrors of communism throughout history: thousands starved to death or turn to cannibalism. A father is forced to bury his son alive. A man is punished by being covered in ur*ne and is fed human waste.
Jesse mentions that “Pan-sexual children are committing suicide at an alarming rate.”
Some people may not like his style of humor: dedicating the book to himself or tweeting how ‘other’s sons play football’ while at his son’s Lego robotic tournament.
Final thoughts
How should politics and faith operate together? Jesse Kelly is a political commentator, so naturally he tackles the communist problem politically first and then finds overlaps in Christianity. But ‘defeating communists is all that matters’ isn’t true: making disciples is. We could drive out communistic and fail that objective. And if communist win, we still have our Christ-given mission. Yes, history tells us Marxism is horrible and part of ‘loving our neighbor’ includes promoting a good government so that we may live peaceful lives. And as Christians, we are called to stand for the weak. I believe it is crucial to study the communist problem from a faith-first perspective and then find political crossovers. And fear not, Jesse Kelly: There are many overlaps between a Christian and an anti-communist.
Jesse Kelly advocates standing for the truth. He promotes legal and local activism.
The book promotes strong nuclear families and encourages parents to be involved with their children. “If you don’t use the influence you have over your own children, others will fill the void and do the job for you.”
The book includes the “world famous Jesse Kelly burger receipt.” Yes, I’ve made it and they’re yummy.
Political Content
Basically, the entire book. Depending where you land on the political spectrum, you may agree or be repulsed by the book’s views.
The theory of communism is “the abolition of private property.” The communist does everything with one goal: to destroy. Black Lives Matters, LGBTQ movement, public school education, and the green movement are all fingers of the same fist of communism. While each has a different role, they all aim at destroying America.
- Black Lives Matter: stir up racial tension. Critical Race Theory categories have replaced the communist former class categories, which pit ‘oppressed’ against ‘oppressors’ in a communist takeover.
- LGBTQ movement: destroy the strong nuclear family and produce dissatisfied people who will embrace communism. It also gives more ways to tag people as ‘oppressed/oppressor.’
- Public School Education: teaches anti-American and pro-communism. For communism to be accepted, Americans must hate their country so they’ll to destroy it.
- Green Movement: Anti-human movement since humans are ‘the problem.’ This thinking will lead to a BILLION dead, sacrificed for ‘sustainability.’ The body count has begun with banning DDT, an effective pesticide. Without it, tens of millions have died from malaria unnecessarily, most of whom were children under the age of five.
- Gun control: “Free people are armed. Slaves are not.” The American people should have guns as a defense against an out-of-control government. The best way to keep the right to bear arms is to exercise that right. Beware of the emotional outcry after a gun-tragedy as an excuse for more gun-control.
When dealing with communists, do not apologize and ignore their opinions.
Religious/Spiritual Content
Communists seek to destroy the predominant religion in whatever country they are conquering. Churches, monasteries, and temples are burned. Practicing faith is forbidden. Many communism tortures are twisted versions of Christian practices, such baptism in ur*n.
However, communism doesn’t just want to destroy faiths: it wants to replace it. Communists demand the same religious loyalty to their cause. Communists are religious zealots or jihadists. But what does the communist worship? Destruction.
“In the communist worldview, there is no God in whose image man was created and by whom he was given dominion over nature.” Instead, man is “another accident of the university…a curse upon all living things” and must be neutralized.
The green movement is framed as its own religion, complete with an initial Eden, fall, and approaching judgement. Our sin? Consumption. Our salvation? Sustainability.
Christianity and communism are inverses. Communism “starts in Armageddon and promises to end in the Garden of Eden.” but in reality, the communist will bring “h*ll on earth.”
The relationship between parent and child is sacred. Parents should “give God to their children” and understand that “we are created by God.”
While we face a daunting enemy, Kelly encourages us: “This is our time in history God has given us. You were uniquely made for it.”
Sexual Content
Marx is described as “serial adulterer who refused to take responsibility for children he fathered out of wedlock.” Another communist founder spent his nights “carousing, boozing, and slumming it with the working-class dimes (beautiful women).”
In communism, sexual deviance replaces traditional relationship. “Poly-queer” is encouraged instead.
A criminal is charged with child m*lestation of boys between ages 9-11. “R*pe” comes up a few times while discussing criminal offensives. Kelly describes books that include “illustrations of gay oral s*x” and another book pushes p*dophilia.
In the 60s, India implemented a sterilization program, using a verity of incentives and punishments to earn compliance. Others, however, were sterilized by force (we get no details on how they were sterilized.)
Kelly explains how top and bottom surgeries are performed for transgenders: “the removal of healthy woman’s br**sts” and “the mutilation and surgical reconstruction of a man’s or woman’s g***tals to mimic those of the opposite sex.”
If you’re ever asked to share your pronouns, Kelly recommends refusal.
Violence
Priests are murdered in Spain. After a shaming ceremony, a professor falls and blood flows from her nose, mouth, and neck where the chains dug in. She is left to die alone.
A terrorist group set bombs at police stations and other government offices. Several members of the group shot a security guard and police officers in the ensuing gun battle.
Language/Crude metaphors
“D*mning evidence.”
“H*ll-bent.”
“F**king trash.”
“B*stard” appears twice.
The book uses crude metaphors or nicknames: “The Epstein twitch at the end of a rope.” “We are enveloped like the thong on Lizzo’s body.” “A man who r*ped so many children, he could have been a Hollywood producer.” Or “the LGBTQ demon mob.”
Other negative elements
Listeners of his show might be familiar with his “kid friendly” commitment, but that commitment does not carry over to his book. He doesn’t shy away from describing the horrors of communism throughout history: thousands starved to death or turn to cannibalism. A father is forced to bury his son alive. A man is punished by being covered in ur*ne and is fed human waste.
Jesse mentions that “Pan-sexual children are committing suicide at an alarming rate.”
Some people may not like his style of humor: dedicating the book to himself or tweeting how ‘other’s sons play football’ while at his son’s Lego robotic tournament.
Final thoughts
How should politics and faith operate together? Jesse Kelly is a political commentator, so naturally he tackles the communist problem politically first and then finds overlaps in Christianity. But ‘defeating communists is all that matters’ isn’t true: making disciples is. We could drive out communistic and fail that objective. And if communist win, we still have our Christ-given mission. Yes, history tells us Marxism is horrible and part of ‘loving our neighbor’ includes promoting a good government so that we may live peaceful lives. And as Christians, we are called to stand for the weak. I believe it is crucial to study the communist problem from a faith-first perspective and then find political crossovers. And fear not, Jesse Kelly: There are many overlaps between a Christian and an anti-communist.