02/01/2026
When life gives you lemons… you draw a boundary. 🍋
Houses of worship are not protest venues. Period.
Churches, mosques, synagogues—these are sacred spaces, not political stages. Whatever your grievance with God, government, or culture, a worship service is off-limits.
I don’t care who the pastor is. I don’t care what side of the aisle you’re on. The First Amendment protects speech—it does not give anyone the right to interrupt or disrupt religious worship. Protest in the streets. Protest outside. Protest after the service. But don’t run up into a sanctuary and call it activism.
This isn’t about ideology. It’s about order and respect.
People love to argue constitutional rights, but both sides have them. The right to protest does not override the right to worship freely. That line matters, and once it’s crossed, enforcement isn’t oppression—it’s protection.
If federal authorities stepped in to stop that behavior, they did their job. Close the door now, evenly and firmly, before chaos becomes precedent.
You want to challenge the church? Fine.
You want to debate faith? Fine.
But don’t invade sacred space and act shocked when there are consequences.
Protect all houses of worship.
Keep protests where they belong.