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Division Pays: The Left Built This

An attempted attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner wasn’t an anomaly—it was output. This investigation examines the system that monetizes division, manufactures outrage, and turns political rhetoric into real-world consequences.

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Stop Crying “Gestapo”: America’s Protest Class Has No Idea What Real Oppression Looks Like

Calling federal law enforcement the “Gestapo” isn’t resistance—it’s ignorance. While American activists riot and cry authoritarianism, real oppression is unfolding in places like Iran and Gaza, where dissent is answered with mass death, not arrest. Perspective matters—and the modern protest class has lost it.

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History Repeats When Power Is Threatened: Democrats, Immigration, and the Politics of Defiance

Michael Phillips argues that the Democratic Party is repeating historical patterns by delegitimizing federal law enforcement, as it once did during the abolition of slavery. Today’s rhetoric toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement mirrors that past resistance, suggesting a dangerous precedent. Ignoring history risks chaos and undermines the rule of law.

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Is the American Left Preparing Its Own Insurrection?

The article discusses the increasing rhetoric from Democrats labeling Donald Trump and Republicans as fascists and authoritarian threats, which some suggest could lead to institutional insurrection. It raises concerns over legitimization tactics, media narratives, and alarming appeals to military and intelligence agencies to resist a duly elected government.

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