From Martin Mawyer from Majority Report <[email protected]>
Subject The Day Virginia Might Stop Being for Lovers
Date October 12, 2025 12:14 PM
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Are Virginians really about to live in a state where the next attorney general could be Jay Jones, who believes it’s acceptable—even commendable—to murder your neighbor over political differences?
Not only that, might they also live under a newly elected governor who doesn’t seem to care?
That could be the future Virginia — my home, and the headquarters of the Christian Action Network, where I serve as president and founder.
But this isn’t just where I work; it’s where I now face a deadly threat from a political opponent who wants to kill me for our stand on God’s rainbow — that it represents His covenant of love with humanity, not a symbol for sexual deviancy.
That gut-punching threat reached my home as I sat quietly — and emotionally — watching Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
It was sad, nearly incomprehensible to absorb Erika Kirk’s loss.
At the same time, I was facing a message on my computer promising I could be next — something I was going to have to tell my wife and kids as they tearfully watched the memorial service.
I should be safe in Virginia, right? After all, “Virginia is for Lovers.”
But if this assassin has his way…
and Jay Jones — the violent, hate-filled candidate running for Attorney General this November — wins…
…that slogan will ring as hollow as Biden’s promise to secure America’s borders.
As you’ve likely heard by now, Jay Jones believes it’s perfectly fine for Virginians to put a bullet in the head of their political rivals — and their children.
Yet he seems to have forgotten Virginia’s motto: “Sic Semper Tyrannis.”
It’s Latin for “Thus always to tyrants” — a warning that tyrannical leaders will be punished and overthrown.
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If elected, every act of political violence in Virginia during his tenure will rest on his shoulders—including my own, if my would-be killer succeeds.
Jay Jones will own this carnage—every life snuffed out by the hatred he’s excused, every drop of blood spilled under his indifference. And so will his Democrat ally, Abigail Spanberger, if she becomes governor.
Her silence in the face of his violent threats makes her complicit—choosing party loyalty over common sense and moral decency.
During Friday’s debate, Winsome Earle-Sears demanded Spanberger condemn Jay Jones’s 2022 texts—mocking House Speaker Todd Gilbert’s children as ‘little fascists’ and wishing their murder to ‘change his politics’—asking, ‘Have you nothing to say about murder?’
Silence from Spanberger followed with a nearly emotionless, zombie-like stare. It’s not just Jones’s words wishing death on rivals and their children; it’s Spanberger’s refusal to call for his exit that betrays Virginia’s heart.
If she cannot bring herself to say the words every Virginian should be shouting—“Throw this bum out of the race!”—then her silence is endorsement.
This is all deeply worrisome, of course. It feels like a bad dream, a twisted work of science fiction, where hatred passes for politics and Virginia’s ‘lovers’ might have to live in fear.
But it’s all very real.
I know because when I shake my head, rub my eyes, and rise up in the morning—it’s still there. Haunting me.
And here’s something to consider — especially if you want to stay up late and deny your body the sleep it needs.
If you live in Virginia, when you wake up on November 5 and watch the vote totals, don’t just ask whether Jay Jones lost or won. Ask the question that really matters:
How many Virginians knowingly voted for a man who advocates the murder of political opponents — and their children?
Those people.
Those neighbors.
Those possible churchgoers, co-workers, cashiers, and smiling bank tellers...
…those people have no problem with you being murdered for your political views — or your children.
I know I’ll be counting them.
Martin Mawyer is the President of Christian Action Network, host of the “Shout Out Patriots” podcast, and author of When Evil Stops Hiding [ [link removed] ]. Subscribe [ [link removed] ] for more action alerts, cultural commentary, and real-world campaigns defending faith, family, and freedom.

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