The Year of the Molotov Cocktail: American Antigovernment Violence Hits a 30-Year High [More]
Here’s the thing about all those hits from the “extreme right”: The story gives two examples, but one had “No Kings” flyers in his car, and the other appeared to be apolitical except for believing the Covid vaccine had messed with his mind.
That makes it fair to wonder what drove the others lumped on the “Republican” side. Case in point, while Democrats and the DSM (sorry for being redundant) call the “right” “Nazis” and “fascists,” the truth points back at them.
As for “racists,” that’s a form of collectivism that judges human beings not on individual merit, but as members of groups they have no control over.
It’s great to show what nutjobs advance the Democrat agenda, but unless it can be documented that the ones we’re told are on the “right” similarly refelct Republican values, we’re being played here by rope-selling capitalists at The Wall Street Journal.
[Via Jess]
“Here’s the thing about all those hits from the “extreme right”…”
I got from another blogger today: “2025 marks the first time in more than 30 years that left-wing terrorist attacks outnumber those from the violent far right,” CSIS’s Daniel Byman and Riley McCabe noted last September after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.”
Follow the link and you will find it isn’t true. They compare “terrorist attacks AND PLOTS.” (Don’t notice that the left-wing FBI tends to “find” a lot of right-wing “plots.”) At times, it looks like they combine right-wing attacks with jihadist attacks. Nowhere are the numbers apples to apples.