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Globalists Want To Destroy Conservative Principles – But They Need Our Help, by Brandon Smith

Whether or not you believe Brandon Smith’s overall hypothesis concerning a globalist conspiracy, this article contains an important admonition for those of us fighting for liberty and individual rights. This may be the best Smith article that SLL has reposted. From Smith at alt-market.com:

For months now, long before the 2016 election, I have been warning about a specific social dynamic which is likely to lead to a form of civil war within the U.S.; namely, the reality that people on the left side of the political spectrum would become despondent at the inevitable loss of their candidate, Hillary Clinton, and that they would react by becoming far more militant. In my article ‘Order Out Of Chaos: The Defeat Of The Left Comes With A Cost‘, published November post-election, I stated:

“When I mentioned in my last article the crippling of social justice, I did not mention that this could have some negative reverberations. With Trump and conservatives taking near-total power after the Left had assumed they would never lose again, their reaction has been to transform. They are stepping away from the normal activities and mindset of cultural Marxism and evolving into full blown communists. Instead of admitting that their ideology is a failure in every respect, they are doubling down.

When this evolution is complete, the Left WILL resort to direct violent action on a larger scale, and they will do so with a clear conscience because, in their minds, they are fighting fascism.”

I believed at that time that the social-justice cult would lose mainstream influence but that the existing minority would resort to even more insidious tactics and greater violence to get what they want; and, the so-called “moderate left” would cheer them on. As it turns out, I have been proven right so far.

To continue reading: Globalists Want To Destroy Conservative Principles – But They Need Our Help

 

 

Berkeley Commies, by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

If the thugs who prevented Milo Yannopoulos from speaking at UC Berkeley think they hurt him or his cause, they have another think coming. From Thomas E. Woods Jr. at lewrockwell.com:

Everyone is no doubt grimly aware of the events that transpired at the University of California at Berkeley days ago when writer and speaker Milo Yiannopoulos attempted to deliver a speech. He was met with violent protesters who smashed windows and ATMs, set things on fire, destroyed property of various kinds, and beat people senseless.

Milo has since confirmed his intention to return to Berkeley at some point in the future.

Leftist protesters, surveying the situation and its aftermath, have persuaded themselves that the whole thing went really quite smoothly.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, organizers of the riot (it wasn’t really a “demonstration”) are calling it “stunningly successful.”

“Everyone played a part,” said Berkeley Law School alum Roland Cruz, of the group By Any Means Necessary. “Some engaged in breaking windows – others held signs and made sure that the fascists and the police did not attack anyone.”

Yes, really smooth.

The “fascists,” of course, were the regular people who wished to attend the event. Unlike leftists, these folks are not known for committing acts of violence, so as usual the snowflakes didn’t have much to worry about.

Meanwhile, the whole country sees a pleasant and articulate young guy – who made many media appearances as a result of the incident – having to flee for his life from a raging mob. The mob thought breaking windows and destroying property, not to mention beating people up, was an appropriate way to indicate their disagreement with Milo’s views.

Yeah, that’s super smooth. Americans really go for that.

To continue reading: Berkeley Commies

He Said That? 2/3/17

Paul Joseph Watson condemns the University of California at Berkely riots in no uncertain terms:

 

He Said That? 2/2/17

Here is a video of Milo Yiannopoulos’s speech Wednesday at the University of California at Berkeley, home of the Free Speech Movement in the 1960s:

 

 

 

Oh, wait, there was no speech. Rioters assaulted attendees, started fires, smashed shops, and attacked people’s cars, forcing the speech to be canceled. We’ll see how many of the rioters who committed these crimes go to jail. They should all be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, but they won’t be. The rioters will undoubtedly claim they were, among other things, protesting on behalf of various minorities’ rights, but in so doing they abridged the free speech right of the smallest minority—an individual—and the rights of all those who wanted to hear him. The rioters are the enemies of rights, not their protectors.