Mike Belcher posted a series of tweets on September 15 and 16, 2025, addressing issues related to religious criticism, accusations involving a friend, and commentary on political rhetoric.
In his first tweet on September 15, Belcher wrote: “I’m going to go ahead and count Catholics who stand on the shoulders of a Communist to denigrate a Protestant martyr as enemies. Don’t do this.” In this post, he cautioned against criticizing Protestant figures by relying on arguments associated with Communism.
On September 16, Belcher addressed an accusation circulating online. He stated: “Anyone want to address the liar spreading lies about them killing our friend?” The context or specifics regarding the incident or individuals involved were not detailed in the tweet.
Later that day, Belcher commented on comparisons made in political discourse. He tweeted: “This is the new ‘Antifa is just an idea.'”
Belcher’s posts reflect ongoing debates within social media concerning religious tensions and political narratives. The phrase “Antifa is just an idea” has been used in American political discussions to refer to differing perspectives on protest movements and their characterization by public officials.

