In some ways, yes, but the level of official support for street violence on the left far exceeds the right. In Portland, from mid-2020 on, the prosecutor presumptively declined charges against rioters while state and even national politicians praised the mob. More recent events repeat this pattern. Where is the right using the legal syst…
In some ways, yes, but the level of official support for street violence on the left far exceeds the right. In Portland, from mid-2020 on, the prosecutor presumptively declined charges against rioters while state and even national politicians praised the mob. More recent events repeat this pattern. Where is the right using the legal system and mainstream politics to take a wink-and-nod approach to normalized mob violence?
In some ways, yes, but the level of official support for street violence on the left far exceeds the right. In Portland, from mid-2020 on, the prosecutor presumptively declined charges against rioters while state and even national politicians praised the mob. More recent events repeat this pattern. Where is the right using the legal system and mainstream politics to take a wink-and-nod approach to normalized mob violence?