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The Hi-Tech Traditionalist: This Is Why The American Progressive Left Loves Violence But Abhors The Military
by Baruch Pletner,PhD,MBA July 6, 2019

Democrats are using their shock troops Antifa and the violent criminals and terrorists they import from South America and the Muslim world to terrorize Americans into submission and foster a pre-revolutionary state of anarchy


Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy. Like many visionaries, he was reviled for telling the truth

America has not had the draft for many decades now and very few Americans, as percentage of the population, serve in the armed forces. Most American families do not know someone who is currently serving. Yet until very recently, until Trump’s election, the military was a unifying symbol, a source of pride, celebrated at sport events and more across the country.

What is the reason for that? One of the reasons is that the military, perhaps alone in today’s America, still unabashedly employs and uses every day the symbols of the American nation: the flag and the eagle. The military is a distillation of sorts of American nationalism. It is, or at least was, the one place were nationalism is allowed and even celebrated. American armed forces fight; that is their stated goal. Fight for whom, you may ask? Or for what? They fight to protect Americans and defend America’s interests, including financial interests, which often means intervening in far-away lands to make sure that the bad guys do not win.

Read more at: https://tsarizm.com/opinion/2019/07/06/the-hi-tech-traditionalist-this-is-why-the-american-progressive-left-loves-violence-but-abhors-the-military/

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Bump, this is actually a pretty vital story though, "South American gangs" should be more like "Latin American gangs",  perhaps some analysis is over-the-top but overall, right on the mark. The title of the article kind of throws one.