If there’s one thing leftists love more than blaspheming God and misquoting Scripture, it’s tossing around Nazi comparisons like confetti at a parade. Enter “Reverend Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young,” a San Francisco Episcopal priest who, in what can only be described as a fever dream masquerading as a sermon, titled his latest tantrum Preaching Against Hitler.
The occasion? Trump’s executive orders restoring basic biological reality and stripping government email signatures of ideological virtue signals. But of course, in the mind of the modern Episcopal priest, telling government employees they can’t mandate their colleagues to affirm their self-conceptions is basically the Reichstag fire all over again.
Let’s start with the absurdity of his claims. He wails that “1,500 January 6 rioters were pardoned” as if this were some unprecedented, catastrophic event. Never mind that Joe Biden, in his final hours in office, preemptively pardoned his own family members and political allies—people under active federal investigation.
He bemoans “mass deportations” as if Trump is personally dragging people onto planes. He frets that tariffs—tariffs!—are part of some grand authoritarian plan rather than a basic tool of trade policy. And my personal favorite, he implies that asking government employees to resign (standard practice in administration changes) is some sinister purge. Meanwhile, not a peep about the countless conservatives purged from institutions over the past decade.
The selective outrage is incredible.
But nothing in his screed is more laughable than his attempt to shoehorn the transgender movement into the category of “the people Jesus loved most.” You know, the Jesus who created them male and female (Genesis 1:27). The Jesus who spoke of the natural order of marriage (Matthew 19:4-6). That Jesus?
The one thing Christ consistently opposed was self-deception, yet Young would have us believe that denying biology is a holy sacrament. This is progressive dogma dressed up in stained-glass rhetoric.
What this really boils down to is that Young, like so many of his sort, is furious that he no longer has the power to dictate the moral framework of the nation through bureaucratic coercion.
The state is no longer his pulpit, and he cannot stand it. The Episcopal Church has hemorrhaged members for years precisely because it has exchanged the gospel for left-wing activism.
Instead of preaching Christ crucified, they preach grievance and victimhood, and they wonder why their pews are empty.
This is not a sermon. This is not theology. This is raw, unfiltered political hysteria from a man whose ideology is crumbling before his eyes. And the only “Hitler” here is the imaginary one he conjured up to frighten his already spiritually dead congregation into compliance.
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