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Op-Ed: The real threat to our republic is the Orwellian Antifa

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2017 -- Police in riot gear form a line around detained #DisruptJ20 protesters holding a "Make Racists Afraid Again" banner during the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.
August 30, 2017

Over the past few months, we have finally entered the fully realized historical revisionism promised in George Orwell’s “1984,” in which the motto, “Who controls the present controls the past. Who controls the past controls the future,” was central to shaping the book’s dystopian world. In the book, history was continually being rewritten and re-promulgated to meet the political necessities of the moment. There was no history to be remembered, let alone lessons to be learned.

For all the talk of Trumpian bluster or exaggeration, there is only one group that seeks to systematically and violently achieve its goals here in the United States on a broad scale: the so-called “anti-fascist” movement, now commonly called “Antifa.” And the goal? It’s not “anti-fascist” or “anti-racist” as they attempt to portray themselves. It’s the systematic elimination of free speech, free assembly, and free thought via any means necessary, including violent protest, the media and Orwellian revisionism.

It is the imposition of a perverse type of intolerance based on Marxist and Chinese communist values that, it turns out, is far more welcome and pervasive within the Democrat Party of Sens. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) than neo-Nazis, the KKK and white supremacists are in the Republican Party. The gunman, James Hodgkinson, who shot Rep. Steve Scalise and four others in Alexandria was a habitual Antifa website visitor and advocate and Sanders volunteer. Even Democrat vice presidential candidate, Sen. Tim Kaine’s (D-Va.) son has been identified as an Antifa activist.

Yet, the media would…


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1 Comment

  1. John Douglas on September 5, 2017 at 6:33 am

    I’m sorry, I’ve gotta say this even as a longtime conservative. But this is a silly, unqualified Op-Ed. There certainly are racists — Nazis and white supremacists — within the Republican party and they need to leave. This country is too modern for that bullshit.

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