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Posted on 03/15/2016 4:59:16 AM PDT by Biggirl
Ferguson. Baltimore. Chicago. Everywhere Leftist protesters occupy the streets, those whose opinions are deemed insufficiently progressive are abused, mocked, ridiculed, brutalized and physically menaced. This lawlessness is rapidly becoming the norm; the Obama administration, as well as leading media and cultural figures, need to decry that normalization and act strongly against these thugs now before the American public square is transformed beyond recognition, and ceases to be an arena for free discourse.
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The Obama administration, as well as leading media and cultural figures, embrace the normalization of this lawlessness—It’s how they advance their agenda.
Part of Trump’s appeal is that he hits back—And there’s nothing wrong with that.
“Everywhere Leftist protesters occupy the streets, those whose opinions are deemed insufficiently progressive are abused, mocked, ridiculed, brutalized and physically menaced.”
Bullying, pure and simple.
Excellent article, thanks for posting.
Thanks Biggirl.
obama is the street thug along with the others financing the criminal acts like Soros did in Ferguson.
obama administration, as well as leading media and cultural figures, need to decry that normalization and act strongly against these thugs now
Let’s face it, brownshirts have always been part of the playbook. They’ve been telegraphing it for decades.
Well the Black/Brown/College Shirt days are almost over.
The original Brownshirts were socialists... and Homosexuals.
Water cannons.
For starters. Advance the continuum of force past that as required.
Easy.
Progressive Brownshirt is an oxymoron.
Thanks Civ
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