A former megachurch pastor turned writer and progressive activist condemned people who support President Donald J. Trump, proclaiming that “aligning with him is fundamentally antithetical to anything good.”
John Pavlovitz, who has been dubbed the “digital pastor of the resistance,” preached the left’s gospel of hate, harshly judging decent and loyal Americans who don’t share his political views in a vicious Substack screed attacking Trump’s tough immigration policies, especially when it comes to deporting criminal illegal aliens.
“I often hear people say, ‘He or she supports him but is a really good person,’” the former North Carolina youth pastor said in the August 2 post. “I consider that an oxymoron. I believe aligning with him is fundamentally antithetical to anything good,” with Fox News bringing national attention to his Trump derangement.
To all my new Fox News followers after their coverage of this piece,
Your vulgar, vile, and hateful wishes of illness, violence, death, and eternal suffering upon me and those I love have done much to refute the premise of this piece.
But for the record, despite how I feel… pic.twitter.com/5kJ6vU1tlH
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) August 11, 2025
“Good people don’t indiscriminately round up human beings, separate them from their families, and throw them into stifling dog kennels or ship them to foreign countries without due process,” Pavlovitz wrote as he reeled off a litany of laundered Democrat talking points.
“Good people don’t prevent the release of the results of investigations into massive human trafficking and sexual assault rings. Good people don’t employ and platform white supremacists and Nazis,” he wrote, referring to both the Jeffrey Epstein coverup and the “very fine people on both sides” hoaxes concocted by Democrats and their propagandists and mindlessly repeated by leftist drones who believe them as if they are the immutable words of the Almighty himself.
“But this President is not a good human being, and there’s simply no way around this truth,” he declared, passing judgment on Trump. “Objectively speaking, he is the very worst humanity has produced, a moral bottom-feeder without scruples or conscience or decency.”
“Outside of those indoctrinated into his dwindling, sycophantic death cult, the entire world is in agreement on this. What is painfully obvious in these moments isn’t simply that the person alleging to lead this country is a terrible human being; it is that anyone left still defending him, applauding him, justifying him, celebrating him, probably is too,” Pavlovitz wrote.
“At this point, the only reason left to support a man like this is that he reflects your hateful heart, that he shares your contempt of people of color, your hostility toward outsiders, your toxic misogyny, your ignorant bigotry, and your feelings of supremacy. He is a snarling, vicious, grotesque avatar who says the things you believe and hurts the people you want to hurt,” he continued, proclaiming support of the duly elected President of the United States of America is “an affirmation of white supremacy.”
It was just his latest attack on Trump supporters.
MAGA men are weak.
Given the choice between exposing reprehensible men who have committed unspeakable violence against children and young women, or protecting a guy they voted for and find identity in, they are choosing the latter.
Guys who never shut up about protecting girls… pic.twitter.com/nLmoheu4gj
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) August 1, 2025
Republican Voters,
If the President is a pedophile, if he is a serial predator, if he has abused girls and women, I damn well want to know because I want him to be accountable.
And I want you to know, because I want you to be held accountable for trying to turn away from the… pic.twitter.com/deeZGcI8Ri
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) July 29, 2025
Pavlovitz’s X account is awash in regurgitated conspiracy theories and retweets of notorious anti-Trump cranks like Rick Wilson, Joe Walsh, and the Lincoln Project, as well as left-wing influencers and elected Democrat officials, including California Governor Gavin Newsom.
He’s also an election denier, claiming in a March post to the left-wing cry room and echo chamber Bluesky that Trump lost to Kamala Harris. “She won. The Dems didn’t fight for her. It’s a disgrace,” he wrote.
As philosopher and social critic Eric Hoffer wrote in his 1951 book “The True Believer,” which examined mass movements such as Nazism: “Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a God, but never without a belief in a devil.” To leftists like Pavlovitz, that devil is Trump.
The former youth pastor seems to have abandoned the teachings of Jesus Christ to embrace the heretical gospel of intolerance and hate preached by the church of the progressive left, a worshipper at the altar of degeneracy.
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Author: Chris Donaldson
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