ANTIFA and BLM seemed like they were pushing for a civil war.
VDH ping.
They’re all pushing for civil war. They want one badly, and envision it as one Picket’s Charge, lots of dead deplorables, and martial law forevermore.
As Joe Biden’s polls stagnate and the midterms approach, we are now serially treated to yet another progressive melodrama about the dangers of a supposed impending radical right-wing violent takeover.
Melodrama. A "progressive melodrama". Such an excellent way with words, from the splendid Victor Davis Hanson. Worth a clock to read the full article.
FR Index of his articles: Victor Davis Hanson on FR
Town Hall: Victor Davis Hanson on Town Hall
American Greatness: Victor Davis Hanson on American Greatness
His website: Victor Davis Hanson
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As a reminder, Professor Hanson has asked that we do not post the full article of his writings.
I look for antifa and blm to instigate false flag events in an attempt to drag the country into civil war.
Unlike those that followed antifa and blm into the capital, I hope folks aren’t foolish enough to fall for it.
I do not think the right will ever get power back . The voting system has been compromised and even the Supremes refused to hear the case from Texas et al to challenge the corruption . The coming red wave will be at best a coming wave of republicans bending over in the proper position to submit to their progressive overlords . Did anyone notice how Portman and many other rinos joined the dems for gun control , billions for Ukraine , and green energy balderdash ? I would rather be positive but reality keeps intruding on my psyche . As for civil war from what I can see the sheeples will be lined up to get their free cheese and bug burgers and much too busy with sportzball to engage the enemy , heh . Any with a presence of bravery and love of liberty will be quickly imprisoned just like the J6 folks while America watches The View .
The AntiFa types in Seattle claimed sovereignty over a piece of land for a considerable period.
The last Civil War, like most of them, required opposing armies.
We are in the “bleeding Kansas” - Dred Scott decision phase, but we are a long way from a divided chain of command.