Saturday, August 19, 2023

The Democratic Party's Revolutionary Brutalism

 The Neo-Leninists who rule us are certain they are on the path to victory

An essay and analysis by Michael Hoffman

Read Michael's column online at this link

Excerpt:

Two Examples of Iron Fist Revolutionary Brutalism


I. Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice sent an FBI SWAT team to the home of a pro-life Catholic because he shoved a threatening pro-abortionist away from his young son. Meanwhile militant abortion terrorists have firebombed multiple Christian pregnancy counseling centers with near impunity (almost no arrests).


II. There have been 81 violent attacks on pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, and 130 attacks on Catholic churches, but only two persons have been charged. Since the leak of the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, no domestic terrorist group has been more vocal and active in violently attacking pro-life individuals and institutions than the “Jane’s Revenge” gang. They have taken responsibility for numerous attacks, including firebombings and acts of vandalism. The same group has now issued a letter declaring “open season” on all so-called “anti-choice” groups, calling for terrorist attacks against these groups by anyone “with the urge to paint, to burn, to cut, [or] to jam.”

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