The political landscape of 2024 has been marked by numerous rallies, speeches, and public engagements, each contributing to the charged atmosphere leading up to the presidential elections. One such event, held by Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, has sparked significant controversy and discussion across various platforms, including X (formerly Twitter).
This article delves into the incident where an attendee shouted “Jesus is Lord,” leading to a notable reaction from Harris and a broader discussion on faith, politics, and public discourse.
During her rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Vice President Kamala Harris was addressing the audience when she was interrupted by shouts of “Jesus is Lord.” This interruption came in the context of her speech on abortion rights, a deeply divisive issue in American politics. Harris’s response was swift and, depending on one’s perspective, either commendable for maintaining order or dismissive of faith in public life. She remarked, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street,” prompting cheers from her supporters but criticism from others.
“Unbelievable!! As Kamala is on stage fear mongering about abortion, someone shouts “Jesus is Lord!” To which