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Remember, 50 years ago we had a low-intensity, leftist insurrection in the United States, mostly urban. It was the Weatherman, the Black Panthers, and the SLA. People thought, “well, we're going to have a civil war.”
Right now, we have the problem of scattered incidents of violence. But the bigger problem, frankly, is the justification of it and the excusing of it by the leaders of the Left. They’re afraid to stamp it down. What you're saying is you've accepted the principle that there are ways to interact to get what you want outside the political process, and you're allowed to use fear, intimidation, and even violence to do it. Now, that you've crossed that, where's the moral guide? Where's the moral guard rail? Where's the moral guard rail from getting in a guy's face to punch him? And if you can punch him in the face, why can't you shoot him in the face?
Remember, 50 years ago we had a low-intensity, leftist insurrection in the United States, mostly urban. It was the Weatherman, the Black Panthers, and the SLA. People thought, “well, we're going to have a civil war.”
Here is an interview with him about it:
https://www.culturcidal.com/p/interviewing-kurt-schlichter-about