Friends and neighbors,
I wanted to share two stories with you that I find deeply troubling.
First, Governor Tim Walz was caught on tape saying that our country is being “stolen by fascists and Nazis.” Think about that for a moment. A sitting governor, who claims to believe in “One Minnesota,” is labeling people who disagree with him — people like you and me — as Nazis. This kind of rhetoric is reckless, divisive, and downright dangerous. It diminishes the horrors of actual Naziism and poisons our political climate. If Gov. Walz truly believed in unity, he wouldn’t be smearing half the state (and half the country) with one of the worst accusations imaginable.
Second, a leaked training program for Minnesota state employees, funded by your tax dollars, labeled Republicans as “overtly” white supremacist. The training also attacked capitalism, Christianity, and even basic things like written communication as forms of white supremacy. How did this ever get approved in the first place? And what else is being taught behind closed doors?
This is the kind of hyperpartisanship that, unfortunately, has become the norm from the Walz administration. When leaders demonize their opponents instead of debating ideas, we all lose. People are not Nazis or a white supremacist simply because they have conservative values.
I will continue to speak out against this nonsense. We should be able to disagree without resorting to these dangerous attacks.
A special thank you to Alpha News for bringing these stories to light. They are doing outstanding work. If you have any questions, please reach out.
God Bless,