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Offline mystery-ak

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Civil War 2.0?
« on: June 11, 2025, 09:33:50 am »
June 11, 2025
Civil War 2.0?
By Kevin Finn

Democrats have a long history of inciting violence. Examples abound. From starting the Civil War, to forming the KKK, to violently resisting school integration, to the Michael Brown and George Floyd riots, to the current anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. Democrat-run cities are typically the most dangerous, poorly-run environs in the U.S. and when you push the oppressor/victim narrative across the media landscape, violence gets put on the menu.

Their rhetoric ramped up during Trump 45's administration when Democrat politicians and celebrities openly called for violence against President Trump and Republicans, even while accusing Republicans of being aggressors. And when their unhinged followers heed their suggestions, Democrats always claim to abhor violence. I heard it myself last night. I mentioned the protestors throwing bricks at federal officers and a dinner companion said, "Well, you can only push people so far."

Perhaps we should ask the parents of Laken Riley, Kate Steinle, Rachel Morin and Jocelyn Nungaray how far they've been pushed.

The unrest in L.A. began when ICE arrested 40 individuals who were wanted on various charges. This prompted protests that quickly escalated into violence, including attacks on federal officers. One report suggested that the riots might be government funded, pointing to ties with radical, left-wing organizations and NGOs, some allegedly receive taxpayer dollars. This seems plausible, as the Democrat party leadership has an historical opposition to ICE and openly supports sanctuary city policies.

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Re: Civil War 2.0?
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2025, 09:40:35 am »
But let's not be distracted by the shiny spinning disco ball. Where is the worst violence at? In the most liberal cities in blue states where mayor's and governor's refuse to do anything or are outright complicit.

Once again fouling their own nests.
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Re: Civil War 2.0?
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2025, 10:47:06 am »
It is past time that the federal government tells states that no federal funds to rebuild the destruction will be coming their way.

You refuse to quell the destruction, you own it.

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Re: Civil War 2.0?
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2025, 06:11:23 pm »
Civil War 2.0 ?

This guy wrote about it decades ago:

His book can be downloaded here:
https://archive.org/details/CivilWar2_201804

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Re: Civil War 2.0?
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2025, 06:44:38 pm »
It isn't a Civil War. It's Americans against foreign funded special interests, not the least of which is an army of invaders who are NOT Americans. While there are Americans running interference for that army, even in high places, they are still only aiding and abetting criminal activity, and possibly even giving aid and comfort to enemies. ("In times of war" remain to be determined. So far this is "Civil Unrest", even if there is nothing civil about it.

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