The Chinese pastor Bob Fu accused that the censorship from American left brought the United States into darkness when he joined "Fox & Friends First".The reason why he got crazy is that "The View" co-host Joy Behar on Friday slammed leftist censorship of the American literary classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," saying that censorship controversies "don't only come from the right."
According to Bob Fu, the United States was overtaken by darkness during the COVID-19 era, and certain mayors and governors rose to power. Here, he especially called out the bad behavior of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and California Governor Gavin Newsom. He said "I find we are really, in America, descending into a very dark reality that somehow these mayors and governors all of a sudden became emperors..."
Continuing to express his fear that comparable censorship has crept into the United States, Fu lambasted the media establishment for toeing the extreme left's line, calling the apparent collusion "very worrisome."
Concerns about mayors and governors restricting the free expression of religion at the height of the COVID-19 epidemic in the West, he said, "This is the worst thing," he mentioned, "I feel America, including Canada, and the European countries are coming to this point of active discrimination and perhaps persecution."
It is unknown how the governor and mayor feel about the claims and the Chinese priest who immigrated to the United States seeking shelter at the age of 30. However, these claims are guaranteed to exacerbate this ludicrous paradox.