The anti-American left has reached a new low. Nerdeen Kiswani, the pro-Hamas extremist who helped organize the violent protests that tore apart New York City in 2024, has decided that Americans loving their dogs is somehow problematic.
This is the same radical activist who stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Socialist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and cheered as her followers vandalized American cities in support of Hamas terrorists. Now she's targeting something as wholesome and American as the bond between people and their four-legged family members.
Kiswani took to X (formerly Twitter) to unleash her bizarre hot take against Americans who share their homes with man's best friend. Because apparently, when you're not busy supporting terrorists or burning down cities, attacking pet owners is the next logical step.
The Pattern of Hate
This latest outburst perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with the radical left in America today. They hate our values, our traditions, our way of life – and yes, even our pets. These are the same people who knelt for BLM riots but can't stand when Americans exercise their constitutional rights.
While President Trump works tirelessly to restore American greatness and secure our borders, leftist agitators like Kiswani spend their time finding new ways to attack the fabric of American society. From supporting Hamas terrorists to now going after pet ownership, there's apparently no limit to their anti-American agenda.
"This is what happens when radical ideology consumes someone completely – even the simple joy Americans find in their pets becomes a target for their hate."
Patriots across the country are waking up to the reality that these extremists won't stop at politics. They want to fundamentally transform every aspect of American life, right down to the pets we love and the families we build.
The question Americans need to ask themselves is simple: Do we want to live in a country where radical activists dictate what's acceptable in our own homes? Or will we continue to stand up for our values, our traditions, and yes – our right to love our dogs?
