Pastor at DC Rally: ‘We Will Never Be a Marxist Nation’

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December 13, 2020What Voters Say
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Many clergy personnel participated in the “Stop the Steal” protest and rally in Washington on Saturday. Pastor Brian Gibson said that the United States will never be a marxist nation.

Gibson says he believes the election and encouraged Americans to stand up against communism.

“I believe the wicked men have stolen the American election, and they think they’ve started the Second American Revolution, we’re here to tell them that they have not started the Second American Revolution, because patriots and the people of God are gonna rise up in America, we will never be a marxist nation. ”

Gibson’s organization, PG. Today, advocates for First Amendment rights.

“We’re going to stand up for our First Amendment rights. And we’re going to keep every church open in America. So my organization PG. Today, peaceably gather. But what we do is we open up churches,” he said.

“They close us down, we go in and put the strength into pastors to open them up. And in the course of three weeks at the beginning of a shutdown, we opened up 5,000 churches against governor’s orders,” he said, referring to state orders to shut down church services because of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “The men and women of God will not have our First Amendment rights trampled.”

“This is not North Korea. This is not China. This is not Vietnam. This is America, and Patriots are going to stand up for the Constitution,” Gibson added.

Gibson encouraged Americans to stand up for American values.

“This is totally a ‘We the People’ moment. And I’m telling you that if American men don’t start acting like American men, we’re going to have to live our lives like Chinese men under communist control. So it’s a pivotal moment. It’s good versus evil. And it’s not Republican versus Democrat. It’s American versus communist,” he added.

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