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Trans and Leftist Talking Points Turn Satanic After Shooting

by Bob Unruh, WND
August 30, 2025

(WND)—Long have leftists insisted that “thoughts and prayers” have no place in America when there is an eruption of evil, like this week in Minneapolis when a man calling himself a woman shot up a Catholic church, killing two students and injuring many more.

After that shooting at Annunciation Catholic School, multiple Democrats, progressives and others went public with their condemnation of prayer. A Minnesota bishop scolded the Minneapolis mayor for his comments, explaining that’s what is needed at such times.

But now an analysis at the Federalist, from executive editor Joy Pullman, notes that those Democrat talking points are a red flag.

“The New York Post published excerpts of the shooter’s journal posted on YouTube that include a drawing of him communing with a Satanic figure in a mirror. As I’ve written before, Satan-worshippers can be startlingly more direct than many Christians about the connections between their spiritual and political beliefs.

“This image is yet another striking testimony — from the dark side! — about the connections between queer ideology and the demonic. So are passages in the shooter’s journal that read as if they came straight out of the mouth of a demon: ‘I also love when kids get shot, I love to see kids get torn apart.’ Pictures of his arsenal show a gun magazine inscribed with the words: ‘Where is your God?'” she explained.

This is a striking example of what I talked about @AscensionMadiso last week on how Christ-haters are sometimes more honest about the culture war than Christians. It’s a spiritual war, and the demons know it. We should too. https://t.co/kbdkRSCyPN pic.twitter.com/IGLSrdusqd

— Joy Pullmann (@JoyPullmann) August 28, 2025

Trans leftist accounts all over social media are celebrating the shooting and killing of children at the Minneapolis church by a trans gunman. They believe it is revenge against Christianity and the Trump administration for not allowing transitioning children, and defining sex as… https://t.co/owfZ3XCLD5

— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) August 28, 2025

There is zero daylight between this Newsom tweet and this message from Robin/Robert Westman: https://t.co/H3kyio5BaB pic.twitter.com/oDswSgahS8

— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) August 29, 2025

She continued, “According to reporter Andy Ngo, transgender ghouls are celebrating the attempted mass murder online. The quotes he provides read like a leftist fantasy about what a ‘fundamentalist Christian’ movie script would put in the mouths of trans activists: ‘MORE DEAD CHRISTIANS LOL.’ ‘Based. Take the fight to their kids so they can feel what it’s like to be attacked for your identity.’ ‘Future religious extremeists [sic] dying isn’t a bad thing.’ ‘Won’t someone please think of the poor innocent Christian transphobes that just want trans people dedd??'”

She cited Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a Democrat member of Congress from Florida, who posted, “These children were probably praying when they were shot to death at catholic school. Don’t give us your f—— thoughts and prayers.”

Frost later said on television, “We’ve had it with the thoughts and prayers for years, for decades,” prompting Pullman to note, “If you made a list of who hates prayers, Satan would be at the top of that list for sure. Prayer is perhaps the pre-eminent way to fight him. The less prayer, the less Satan is restrained. Now why would Democrats want that?”



Pulllman cited Frey’s trashing of “thoughts and prayers,” and noted, “The sentiments he’s communicating are the straightforwardly demonic, despairing lies that prayer does not work and that God is not listening and He doesn’t provide justice.”

Others said prayers don’t stop bullets and bashed Christians for referencing an “invisible sky-being.”

There is an answer to such “demonic screeches,” the analysis confirmed, revealing it’s: God was there with these children in their suffering, and He is with them now. God is not dead, He is alive, and so are all who have died in the faith, who with Christ will one day be resurrected. All martyrs have overcome Satan forever ‘by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.’ Death is not a moment of despair for a Christian, it is a moment of triumph and glory.”

She cited former Federalist colleague Emily Jashinsky, who wrote, “It’s really time to retire this cheap hit on people of faith, especially in cases where they’re actually the direct targets of an attack. Those little kids don’t believe the prayers they were saying today shield them from earthly tragedy or excuse them from doing good works.”

Pullman noted that her primary point was different:: “It’s to highlight the directly Satanic words coming out of the mouths of Democrat Party leaders and followers. There’s a truly shocking overlap between what Satan would say and what well-known political leftists are completely comfortable saying to hundreds of millions onscreen.”

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‘Enough with the thoughts and prayers!’ Dems are hopping mad about appeals to God after shooting

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