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Armed extremist groups pose a wider danger
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Mark A. Taff
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Earlier this month, armed protesters showed up at the home of Michigan’s secretary of state to protest election results showing Joe Biden won Michigan. Polarization in our country has generated extreme thinking and actions. When you couple this with the availability of guns, it makes for potentially volatile situations. The similarities to Germany in the 1930s are concerning. The U.S. protesters usually don’t wear brown shirts, more like plaid, but they have the same mission, to intimidate and demand compliance. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(12/19/2020)
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Stier-scheisse! Antifa and BLM are much closer to 1930s Germany --- in fact, ANTIFA was ACTUALLY AROUND in 1930s Germany, known there as Antifaschiste Aktion. Even the dual flag symbol was similar!
I wish people knew ACTUAL history so they didn't have to make it up from their stilted imaginations. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/19/2020)
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First off, most of those who the author identifies as "extremist" are decidedly not.
The sad truth is that the armed Deep State poses the widest danger of all. |
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