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It's not inclusion, it's loss.
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The left mocks and demonizes Christianity, while every other religion is celebrated.Â
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New York is gone.
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The public prayer is a slap in the face to many Americans.Â
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Jett here, and the viral call to prayer in Times Square is setting off a reaction that goes way beyond one bizarre, public religious moment in the biggest US city. Let’s get into it.
On the surface, the clip is disturbingly simple: a very public Muslim call to prayer happened in one of the most popular spaces in America, and it shouldn't have.
For many Muslims and their BFFs on the left, that moment was all about visibility and acceptance. But many common-sense Americans are watching the exact same footage and having a very different reaction. They believe that public prayer was a slap in the face to Christianity and America and a warning that things are about to shift culturally in a very big way.
First, the practical aspect of this was absurd. Highly amplified public calls to worship in the middle of a dense commercial zone are going to make a slew of Americans totally uncomfortable, regardless of the faith involved. We're not a Muslim nation. We're a nation built on the fundamentals of Christianity. We're not a culture built for grandiose public calls to prayer.
That kind of spectacle might happen in Afghanistan or Iran... we get it, they're Muslim countries. But the US isn't. Most Americans don't expect broadcast-style religious observance in the middle of Times Square while businesses are operating and crowds are moving through the streets. When something that visible and that loud shows up in that space, you can understand why people are disgusted, right?
The other part of the intensity comes from a long-building perception gap. As I mentioned above, the United States was heavily shaped by Christian cultural norms and traditions. At the same time, Christianity is routinely mocked in elite culture, while other religions, with a lot of sketchy beliefs and weird ways to treat women, are celebrated with joy.
Americans have every right to watch this clip and feel incredibly uncomfortable. The 9/11 attacks were only 25 years ago and now we're seeing huge calls to prater in the streets. The lefty calls that progress. Most other Americans call it disrespect and a major slap in the face.
One thing is for certain: the takeover of New York City will be a cakewalk for Muslims.
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— Nate Friedman (@NateFriedman97) February 21, 2026
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Moments like this tend to get flattened into simple good-versus-bad arguments online. But it is more complicated than that. What you are really seeing is a shot across the bow. Muslims are emotionally, spiritually, and physically showing every single American how much power they really have.
After all, New York City is arguably the most important city in the United States, and it has clearly fallen.
If this clip proves anything, it's that the Big Apple and its new Muslim mayor may have much bigger and more powerful plans than many people may have realized.
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