Jason Whitlock on Abortion: They Have Shown Their Wickedness and Hostility To God, That This Is A War Of Good vs. Evil

Opinion journalist and sportswriter Jason Whitlock said on Monday that pro-abortion activists have unmasked themselves and "shown their wickedness and their evilness and their hostility towards God" on Monday's edition of 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' <blockquote>WHITLOCK: I'm enraged after watching your monologue and the way you captured and framed everything. Looking at the behavior of these people is sickening. But I'm also a bit optimistic and joyful. They've unmasked themselves and shown their wickedness and their evilness and their hostility towards God and a Biblical worldview to the point that it now has to be publicly addressed that we're in a battle of good versus evil. This is a spiritual war that we're in. There is a world on God. It is not an attack on Donald Trump, it's not an attack on Tucker Carlson, it's not an attack on Jason Whitlock. It's an attack on God and the truth. I am joyful, because even though I didn't live in this era, there was a pivot point where people were so grossed out by what they saw in the 1960s from racist bigots, that beating Christian people on bridges and protests and things like that that people had to wake up and say, that is evil and I don't want to be associated with it. Looking at what we are doing to the Supreme Court justices, looking at the way churches and Christians are being attacked. That's a level of evilness that people should be repulsed by and say, I don't want to be associated with this, what is wrong with these people?... There is a fundamental misunderstanding of what has made America great. We've demonize the founding fathers and the founding documents. We've demonized them for the Biblical principles that are in those founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution Those Biblical founding pieces are why we ended slavery, why we ended Jim Crow. Why we passed a Civil Rights [Act]. Why women got the right to vote. It's been a force for good and improvement and these people want to tear it down and uproot the constitution that saved us and made America live up to ideas that made this country great and the envy of the world. This is a level of wickedness I don't think we've ever seen in America. And I say that and I know that we've had slavery and other levels, but those people -- our founding fathers, read the Declaration of Independence. They knew slavery was wrong. </blockquote>