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Glenn Beck: She aims to eliminate Western civilization. Now she’s going to Congress.

Glenn Beck: She aims to eliminate Western civilization. Now she’s going to Congress.

Radical Politician Targets Congress with Controversial Views

Dalializa Avila Chevalier, associated with the radical Islamic Democratic Party, seems poised to enter Congress, despite her vocal support for extremist and anti-American ideologies.

Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze Media, expressed significant concern about her positions. He remarked, “She advocates for abolishing the police, prisons, and borders altogether. She envisions a complete cessation of police activity. It’s enough already; we don’t need more police,” highlighting her stance on defunding law enforcement.

Avila Chevalier has retweeted statements like, “Yes, literally abolish borders,” and believes that “all deportations are wrong.” She’s also referred to America as a disgrace, suggesting it’s occupied Native American land, even joking about wiping her hands on the American flag.

Her writings reflect a positive outlook on communism, urging for control over production means. She has called for nationalization of utilities and pharmaceutical companies, plus the confiscation of land from property owners. Curiously, she remarked that the association of pyromania with anarchism is intriguing.

She’s criticized public figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC for their support of Israel, even retweeting the claim that “Israel doesn’t exist.” Additionally, she alleged that black and Arab men idolize unattractive colonial women.

As the founder of Columbia University Apartheid Divest, her organization’s mission seemingly involves the complete dismantling of Western civilization, while seeking guidance from extremists abroad.

In their manifesto, the group asserts, “Our intifada is an international one. We fight for everyone’s liberation. Genocidal and eugenic regimes that seek to undermine colonized people’s essence are rejected.” Beck questioned how Avila Chevalier could possibly serve in Congress, proclaiming loyalty to the U.S. Constitution, while holding such views.

“That oath isn’t just part of a ceremony; it’s sacred,” he pointed out, further emphasizing its legal binding nature and its intention to prevent individuals like her from serving in such capacities.

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