A youth center director stood in a Brooklyn mosque in January 2026 and said this out loud: "My life's mission is to fight the U.S. government, the U.S. Army, and ICE until my last breath. That is my reason for existence."
His name is Mohammad Badawy. He runs a Muslim American Society youth center, an organization federal prosecutors have previously described as the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States.
This was not a private conversation. It was a Friday sermon, streamed live on YouTube. No arrest. No consequences. No major headlines. Now ask yourself: if a Christian pastor said his life's mission was to fight the U.S. government until his last breath, what would the response look like?
The double standard is not subtle anymore. Where is the line, and who gets to decide?




