Former CIA Director John Brennan raised eyebrows, last week, when he said on MSNBC that officials in the new administration “are now moving in laser-like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movements that we’ve seen overseas, where they germinate in different parts of the country and they gain strength and it brings together an unholy alliance frequently of religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, Nativists, even libertarians.”
Tellingly, he doesn’t mention any specific groups by name. Like antifa (cough). But in America there have been a few violent groups engaged in what might be called “insurgencies.”
It is almost as if Brennan has forgotten the groups that this past year have gone so far as to set up political territory within major American cities, proclaiming independence from these United States. Such “autonomous zones” (hastily and violently constructed in Seattle and elsewhere) existed for days and weeks on end but failed to spark the Democrats’ “laser-like” attention as did the capitol break-in, which just so happened to be an assault upon them.
Why ignore antifa but focus on … “even libertarians”?
While libertarians defend freedom and peaceful change, the Democratic Party and the Deep State seem to find mass protest combined with violence in causes they like helpful (“Black Lives Matter,” etc.). For increasing their insider power, no doubt, and ramping it up to new, oppressive levels. But mass protest (say, against the lockdowns) they regard as dangerous — because corrosive to their power.
Meanwhile, antifa in Portland have taken to the streets and attacked Democratic Party offices.
Violence is not something we should be cavalier about. Or partisan about. Oppose it all. Period.
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Who attacked the US Capitol? You won’t even condemn it!
All violence should be opposed? Is that the advice you would have given in 1776, when Americans decided that living under the yoke of Great Britain was too much to bear?
The oppression that modern-day Americans bear far exceeds that experienced two hundred and fifty years ago, and the chances for rectifying that oppression peacefully are every bit as dim. I think it’s time, in Claire Wolfe’s words, to “Start shooting the bastards.”
Violence is not something we should be cavalier about. Or partisan about. Oppose it all. Period.
What part of Paul’s statement don’t you understand? The word ‘all’?
This many is mentally ill and should seek help
The word ‘all’ is a little too large and a little too vague.