

My Chat with Valentina Gomez - Freedom of Speech or Blasphemy? (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_889)
Sep 29, 2025
In this engaging discussion with Valentina Gomez, a conservative activist and political candidate from Texas, she shares her immigration story and the importance of legal processes. They dive into her controversial views on free speech, such as burning a Quran to spark discussion. Gomez also advocates for harsh penalties for violent crime and raises concerns about Sharia influence in Texas. With her Christian faith as motivation, she positions herself as a warrior for change, calling for a wake-up call against perceived threats to American values.
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Early Meeting And Background
- Valentina met Gad Saad two years earlier at Turning Point and shared a photo from that meeting.
- She discussed her background as a former NCAA swimmer and previous real estate work before politics.
Immigration Origin And Values
- Valentina was born in Cali, Colombia and immigrated to the U.S. at age 10 after legal paperwork.
- She emphasized following the law and assimilating into American culture.
Free Speech Includes Provocative Acts
- Gad Saad and Valentina defend the legal right to burn religious texts as part of free speech.
- They argue that protecting extreme speech is essential to preserving a free society.