Posted on 06/16/2017 7:57:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In the spring of 2016, Brian Levin found himself in an uncomfortable position: trying to save the life of a Ku Klux Klan member.
Levin, a former New York City cop who studies domestic extremism as the director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, was documenting a Klan rally in Anaheim, California, when a counterprotest suddenly took a violent swing forcing Levin to physically place himself between a Klansman and a furious, anti-fascist mob that seemed ready to kill.
It made Levin wonder if in his focus on the obvious subject the white supremacists hed overlooked a growing source of extremism: the far left. At that point, I said we have something coalescing on the hard left, Levin told VICE News.
Wednesday mornings shooting of Republican lawmakers at a baseball practice in Virginia seemed to raise the question again. The shooter, James T. Hodgkinson, was a Bernie Sanders-supporting man from Illinois with a record of anti-Trump rantings on social media. His politics have quickly become a talking point among some conservative pundits seeking a quick political score: proof of a looming leftist campaign against the government.
Experts in homegrown extremism say its not so simple Hodgkinson had no known association to any left-wing extremist group. But they also say that the past few months have seen enough of a rise in politically motivated violence from the far left that monitors of right-wing extremism have begun shifting their focus, and sounding the alarm. They see indications that the uptick in extremist rhetoric and anti-government activism that characterized the early years of the Obama presidency are beginning to manifest on the far left in the early days of Trumps, and that the two sides are increasingly headed for confrontation.
I think were in a time when we cant ignore the extremism from the Left, said Oren Segal, the director of the Center on Extremism, an arm of the Anti-Defamation League. Over the past few months, the ADL, which hosts regular seminars on homegrown extremism for law enforcement officials, has begun warning of the rising threat posed by far-left groups, most recently at a seminar just this past Sunday. When we have anti-fascist counterprotests not that they are the same as white supremacists that can ratchet up the violence at these events, and it means we can see people who are violent on their own be attracted to that, Segal said. I hate to say it, but it feels inevitable.
The evidence is so far largely anecdotal. Levin says that since December 2015, hes documented nearly two-dozen episodes in California where political events turned violent because of agitation on both sides, something he says he hardly ever saw before. Now, there are violent clashes on college campuses involving groups like Antifa, the anti-fascist group, taking on the alt-right; and aggressive anti-Trump rallies attended by members of the Redneck Revolt, a new pro-minority, anti-supremacist group that encourages its members to train with rifles. Online, hard leftists increasingly discuss politics in dire terms, and rationalize violence as a necessity even the true inheritor of traditional progressive activism. (Or, in the case of the Punch a Nazi meme, a fun game.)
Left-wing extremism, of course, is nothing new. Groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Panthers have deep roots, and in the years after 9/11, Segal says, the largest source of extremist violence was from the Left: eco-terrorists and animal rights activists. But those later organizations mostly targeted institutions; in the modern era, politically motivated violence perpetrated by angry lone-wolf attackers bearing automatic rifles, of the sort carried out in Wednesdays attack, has until now largely been a modus operandi of the far right.
In a recent interview with VICE News Tonight, a chapter leader of one newly formed anti-fascist group called Redneck Revolt said the group has taken up guns only in self-defense. We are a response to a rise in politically motivated violence and intimidation against vulnerable communities, said the chapter leader, who asked to be identified only by a first name, Mitch. That doesnt mean that were, like, looking for a fight. Were just trying to defend ourselves.
Redneck Revolt doesnt self-identify as left, but its ideals tend to fall along the liberal side of the spectrum: pro-Muslim, pro-immigrant, pro-LGBT, antieconomic inequality. But Mitch said that as the group has reached out to other organizations, like the local Three Percenter Militia, a largely right-wing, anti-Obama group, they found unlikely sources of commonality, particularly in their focus on local sovereignty, and general concerns about the direction of the country. Some former members of Three Percenters have even become involved in their activities after extensive vetting, Mitch said.
Chris Hamilton, an expert on American extremist movements at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, says anti-authoritarian sentiment may be blurring what once seemed to be clear ideological lines. If you think about it, leftists never joined the National Rifle Association unless they were radicals, they never thought about stockpiling weapons, he said. Ok. Well, maybe were entering a period where leftists will start thinking about things in that way, like the eco-radicals did in the 70s.
Hamilton says that as he browses far-left websites and listens to left-wing talk radio, he hears some of the same sentiments hes been hearing for years on the right. These days, that kind of sentiment is popping up in the middle and on the left; its not just in the sovereign citizen movement, he said. Im really worried about rising civil strife in the U.S.
Levin is worried about it too: The embrace by the far left of tactics that were previously the purview of the far right means the level of political tension in the country can only go up. Ive been going up and down the state of California meeting with law enforcement officials about this. Im very concerned about it, he said. What were seeing is the democratization of extremism and the tactics of radicalism. Ive been warning about this, and nobody gave a sh*t.
The PTB ARE the left.
There is no “moderate left”, they are all extreme. They all applaud violence on republicans, conservatives, and Christians.
Why do you think they love Islam so much?
“If you think about it, leftists never joined the National Rifle Association unless they were radicals, they never thought about stockpiling weapons, he said. Ok. Well, maybe were entering a period where leftists will start thinking about things in that way, like the eco-radicals did in the 70s.
Stay alert, people.
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It’s a fallacy to assume that leftists don’t already own weapons.
Of course they do, this is America, and if it ever comes to civil war it won’t be as easy as you think it will be.
“if it ever comes to civil war it wont be as easy as you think it will be.”
I assure you I am under no such illusions.
Good luck to you.
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“I was there. The professional agitors of the left wanted a riot, but we wouldn’t give it to them. Instead, they only got a unrurly disruption.”
But they did get a consolation prize - Ted Cruz blaming it on Trump.
There trying to save their homies before they follow each other over the cliff.
Ironic given the SLA of the 70’s has been in the news lately (one of theirs paroled or something):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbionese_Liberation_Army
And I just came across an anarchists’ attack on wall street from 1920 - a horse carriage filled with explosives and lead slugs (shrapnel) exploded.
http://www.businessinsider.com/unsolved-wall-street-terror-attack-2014-9
Then there’s the Nation of Islam:
https://clarionproject.org/dallas-shooting-time-hold-nation-islam-accountable/
Wikipedia says Timothy McVeigh’s actions were “motivated by his dislike of the government”.....surely I’m not the only one who can cite these and more...
it’s not just the “hard left”, it’s the entire democrat party, from top to bottom. AntiFa, Black Lies Matter, La Raza, and all the other assorted whackos and weirdoes on the left, are funded and sponsored by the democrat party, and their money-men.
This happened to me not too long ago in a town in rural Illinois about 100 miles out of St. Louis.
At the Mickey D’s there was a guy with a Michael Brown Ferguson t-shirt on. He was white and sort of the same age as the shooter this week.
It reminded me that the radical left isn’t just hanging out in the cities. I would have expected that in Metro St. Louis but not that far out.
exactly! left wingers have been committed these acts for decades. This is not even including leftist governments like Communism.
Bookmarked.
You don’t have to live in or near a big city to be a disgruntled loser.
Leftism feeds off of resentment, wherever it exists.
STARTING?!?!? AFTER 100 YEARS?!?!? Nice.
Starting. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Really? KKK? The military arm of the Democratic party. The violence here has always been the left and now Islam. I repeat myself.
Not one example to back up his “purview of the far right.” Vice just can’t help themselves.
He was associated with the SEIU
Starting?
Better late than never I suppose.
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