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Is Antifa and idea are a domestic terrorist movement. This
is the hashtag go right with Peter Boykin commentary. Here's
the truth. Ideas don't smash windows, Ideas don't throw bricks
at cops. People do. And when networks of people coordinate
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under a banner, whoever left wing or right wing, they
cross into violence. That is not protecting speech. That is
domestic terrorism and domestic extremism. If you've watched Antifa march
through your city, are seeing footage from Portland, Seattle, Berkeley,
or DC, you know this isn't abstract. It is fear, intimidation,
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and violence wrapped in a black mask. And yet the
same politicians who demand accountability from one side of the
political spectrum excuse it on the other. That double standard
is poisoned to our republic. We cannot let violence masquerade
is justice. We cannot let slogans excuse arson, and we
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cannot let quote just an idea blind us to organized
networks that terrorize communities. But we also cannot surrender our
freedoms to fear to hold Antifa accountable. We must insist
the same rules apply across the board. If the Proud Boys,
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oath keepers or any other group crosses the line, we
must prosecute them. If Antifa crosses the line, we definitely
prosecute them. Equal justice under the law, not selective justice,
is what keeps our constitutional or public intact. So here's
the question you must ask yourself. Do you want a
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nation where every ideology that slips into violence is excused
if it's quote your side, or do you want a
nation where the law is applied evenly protecting your rights
regardless of which banner you march under. The choice is ours,
and it cannot be delayed because the streets are already burning. Now.
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The longer we refuse to face this truth, the hotter
those flames will grow. Now, let's cut through the noise.
You've heard this excuse a thousand times quote Antifa is
just an idea. But let me ask you this. Since
when do ideas smash windows? Since when do ideas torch
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police callers? Since when do ideas hurl bricks into crowds?
Are blind officers with lasers? That's not an idea, that's action,
that's coordination, that's violence. And when groups of people under
a banner organize online file permits to position themselves at rallies,
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and march together in black block uniforms. This and that
is it isn't spontaneous protest, that's a network, and networks
with violent intent have had name in the law domestic extremism.
I mean, after all, an idea does not have a uniqul.
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Here's the hypocrisy. If someone waving a magaflag or a
maga hat so much as jaywalks, the media says domestic terrorists.
I mean, just look at what Biden's followed us. We
were calling us maga terrists. If someone marches under antifa's flags,
smashes businesses, or burns neighborhoods, they shrug and say it's
just an idea. One standard for the right, no standard
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for the left. That double standard is eating away at
the heart of our public. The Constitution gives us the
right to speak, the right to protest, the right to
petition our government, but it does not give us our
anyone the right to assault others, to burn cities, to
terrorize communities. And the name of ideology that is not protests,
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That is mob ruled, and mob rule is exactly what
our founders warned against. A republic is fragile. It only
survives when the walls apply equally. So when the Proud
Boys of Keepers or anyone else on the right crosses
the line, they get prosecuted, they get locked up, and
they're made an example of, probably way too many times.
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So why is Antifa treated as a rumor instead of
an organized threat? Why do politicians say with a straight face,
it's just an idea while Americans are picking glass out
of their shoes and watching their cities burn. Here's the
uncomfortable truth. If Antifa is just an idea, then it's
the first idea in history that throws molotov cocktails and
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coordinates ambushes. That should tell you something. It's not just
an idea. It's a movement, it's a network, and it
has turned America's streets into battle plans. It in Trump's
executive order didn't create this reality. It simply acknowledged it
by labeling Antifa what it is, domestic terrorism. He put
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into writing what so many of us have lived through,
what so many of us have seen with our own eyds.
Now here's the warning. We cannot stop at rhetoric. Equal
justice under the law means equal justice across the board.
If Antifa crosses the line in the violence treat them
the same way you would treat any extremists. No excuses,
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no double standards, no political cover and if groups on
the right cross that line as well, you have to
hold them accountable too. That is what it means to
live in a constitutional republic. I know that idea is
not going to make people happy, but that's the truth, folks,
Because if we keep pretending antifa is intangible, if we
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keep calling it just an idea, then every break through
a window, every smoke bomb in a street, every assault
at a rally is being excused us as fault instead
of action. That's a lie, and lies kill freedom. So
the question isn't whoever antifa is real? The question is
whether we the Americans, are willing to confront political violence
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no matter where it comes from. Do we want a
nation where a law applies only to the side we
don't like, or do we want a nation where law
protects us all equally, no matter which banner we march under.
That's the line in the sand, That's the decision in
front of us. Because the longer we allow quote just
an idea to shield organize violence, the closer we drift
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to losing our liberty. America doesn't survive selective justice. America
survives when the truth is spoken, when the law is
enforced fairly, and when citizens like you demand accountability. And
let's be clear, accountability is not hate. Equal justice is
not oppression. Standing up for your rights is not extremism.
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It is the very heartbeat of our republic. So don't
buy the lie. Don't let them call violence an idea,
and don't let them excuse destruction as protests call it
what it is. Confront it for what it is, and
never forget the survival of our republic depends not on slogans,
but on encourage, clarity, and the will of the people
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to demand the truth. This is Peter Boykin, and this
is the fight to go right. You can check out
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