Kamala’s record proves she is steeped in Marxism



Is Kamala Harris a Marxist? When Donald Trump called her one at their debate last month, it initially unleashed a wave of censure from the bicoastal bien-pensants. The media soon moved on, but the question remains — and is too important to let pass.

Having authored a book called “NextGen Marxism,” and after examining Harris’ vast public record, our verdict is that she is indeed a follower of Marxist dictums, whether she has stirring posters of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Mao in her living room or not.

Her outlook is Marxist. Donald Trump wasn’t wrong.

Being a Marxist is not a matter of being a card-carrying member of the Communist Party but more about subscribing to a specific set of ideas that form a worldview.

When Richard Nixon said in the 1970s, “We are all Keynesians now,” he did not mean that he had joined the Bloomsbury Group. He meant that he and many other important policymakers had bought in to deficit spending, higher taxes, and other demand-side practices informed by the theories of economist John Maynard Keynes.

Keynesianism was heavy in the air at the time. It was everywhere in the policy swirl of the 1970s. Importantly, one could believe in its prescriptions and implement them without ever having heard of Lord Keynes.

It was Keynes himself who wrote:

The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.

That, we argue, is the state of Marxism today. Its ideas are so heavy in the air that one can be a committed Marxist without ever having read a word of “Das Kapital.”

What Marx said and how 21st-century Marxists echo him

It helps to camouflage Marxism, so many of the old nostrums of the 1848 “Communist Manifesto” have undergone an evolution or are sufficiently hidden. For example, few Marxists now expect the proletariat to rise up in bloody revolution. In fact, most Marxists have abandoned the worker and expect revolutions to be instituted by stealth — by taking over the cultural institutions and changing society’s narrative.

These were changes introduced in the West in the middle of the last century, after bloody revolutions failed in Germany and Italy in the era between the first and second world wars.

Marxism’s most salient features remain, however. Today’s Marxists still need to suppress the views of those who oppose completely transforming society. The family, that great bulwark against instability, must be destroyed outright or see its ability to raise children severely curbed. Marx was clear on these things, calling in the “Manifesto” for “despotic inroads” when people didn’t go along with his plans and for the “abolition of the family.”

Above all, the entirety of human interaction is still to be viewed as an epic struggle between the oppressed and his oppressor, just as Marx wrote in the first page of the "Manifesto":

The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.

This was the heart of Marxism back then, and it remains so today.

One belief that follows from this worldview is that law enforcement, and especially the police, exist to keep the boot of the ruling class on the neck of the subjugated. So the police must be defunded, or better yet disbanded.

As Marx put it in the first volume of “Das Kapital” in 1867, the state “employs the police to accelerate the accumulation of capital by increasing the degree of exploitation of labor.” Later, in 1875’s “Critique of the Gotha Program,” he wrote that the state was a structure of “police-guarded military despotism.”

All Marxists since then, from Vladimir Lenin to Angela Davis and Patrisse Cullors, have understood that abolishing the police is the fastest way to foster societal chaos and impose their blueprint for revolution.

A second belief that follows from the reduction of all human activity to a Manichean struggle is that the goal is total, structural, systemic change, or “a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large,” as the “Manifesto” itself put it. The proletariat, to Marx, “has to bear all the burdens of society without enjoying its advantages” and therefore had the “consciousness of the necessity of a fundamental revolution, the communist consciousness,” as Marx and Engels wrote in “The German Ideology” in 1845. That was the point of violent revolution — to dismantle everything in place. Thus, the forces of all authority, not just the forces of order, must be sufficiently weakened or overcome.

The only difference today is that now the locus of oppression is placed no longer in economic class but in racial and sexual categories deemed to be marginalized. It is therefore from these racial and sexual subordinate categories that the spark for change will come.

The Marxist founders of Black Lives Matter — Marxists not just because they call themselves “Marxist” but because for years they were given extensive training in Marxism, Leninism, etc. — seek Marx’s systemic or total change in the name of their subjugated groups, because we have “systemic racism.”

A third belief that follows is that citizens should be treated differently depending on their category. Equal rights, enshrined in our founding documents, are anathema. “Equity” is the goal.

Again, this is all undiluted Marxism. Marx was very clear in his “Critique of the Gotha Program” that men of different talents would enjoy different outcomes, so “to avoid all these defects, right, instead of being equal, would have to be unequal.”

Marxists today reject equal rights by shifting focus from class to race. Kimberlé Crenshaw, a leading thinker in the Marxist critical race theory field, argued in a 1988 essay that “belief in color-blindness and equal process would make no sense at all in a society in which identifiable groups had actually been treated differently historically.” Their ultimate goal remains the suppression of equal rights.

What Kamala says

Kamala Harris echoes these core ideas. While Joe Biden adopted wokeness for strategic reasons, often stumbling through its language — George Will once likened Biden’s use of woke terms to “tone-deaf Joe fumbling with a foreign language: progressive-speak” — Harris has a more precise ideological stance, even if she lacks clarity in her policy positions.

In a 2020 video, she explained why she favors the term “equity” over “equality.” We have retained her linguistic tics:

So, there’s a big difference between equality and equity. Equality suggests, “Oh, everybody should get the same amount.” The problem with that — not everybody’s starting out from the same place. If we all get the same amount, but you started out back there, and I started out over here — we could get the same amount, but you’re still going to be that far back behind me. It’s about giving people the resources and the support they need, so that everyone can be on equal footing, and then compete on equal footing. Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place.

The video showed two men, one white, one black, climbing a mountain, the white one doing so with ease and the black one struggling. This underscores that she wants government and the private sector to give benefits based on racial characteristics. In 2022, she said help after the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian should be needs- and color-based.

“It is our lowest-income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. And so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity,” she said. Harris has been consistent on all these points, as this video compilation makes clear.

Harris strongly supports Black Lives Matter and its push to change America’s system. “Black Lives Matter has changed the environment in such a substantial and beautiful way,” she told interviewer Ebro Darden on June 9, 2020, as the George Floyd riots enveloped cities. “Their activism has allowed people who are inside the system, who want to change it, to not be alone in trying to change it.”

Harris emphasized that BLM's value lies in how the organization influenced those in power to agree to systemic change. She praised BLM organizers as “leaders who have forced people to understand from the outside the change that needs to happen on the inside, so that people who are on the inside can actually have more leverage against so many obstacles and status quo within that system that doesn’t want to see any change.”

Her observation was notable, as BLM’s biggest success wasn’t the chaos it caused but its ability to pressure cultural leaders into accepting that America suffers from “systemic racism” and demands change.

Harris, like Marx, sees systemic change as essential — Marx for class struggle, Harris for racial struggle. “Our country has a long history of slavery, Jim Crow, lynchings, segregation, and discrimination. The injustices of the past live on in our institutions today. We need systemic change. Black Americans are fed up,” she tweeted on May 29, 2020, during the height of the violence.

In early June of that same year, she addressed the Senate, expressing strong support for the actions of BLM. She described the movement as one led by “people who might appear from the outside to have little in common, who are marching together to demand an end to the black blood that is staining the sidewalks of our country. They are marching together to move closer, and closer at least to justice, and that gives me hope. It truly gives me hope.”

Unsurprisingly, Harris also asked Americans to contribute money to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, an organization that posted bail for those who tore Minneapolis apart.

“If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota,” she tweeted just days after the death of George Floyd, as the city and many others burned.

The apple rarely falls far

She may deny it now, but Harris also clearly backs defund-the-police efforts. She told an interviewer in 2020, “When you have many cities that have more than one-third of their entire city budget focused on policing, we know that’s not the smart way and the best way or the right way to achieve safety. For too long the status quo thinking has been you get more safety by putting more cops on the streets — well, that’s wrong.”

Kamala Harris has also opposed giving parents the freedom to stop the indoctrination of children on matters of race and sex at school, saying in Houston this year to the American Federation of Teachers, “And while you … teach students about our nation’s past, these extremists attack the freedom to learn and acknowledge our nation’s true and full history, including book bans. … They pass so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ laws.” Her administration targeted parents protesting at school boards as “domestic terrorists.”

Harris also wants to restrict the freedom of social media companies to share diverse viewpoints. She told Jake Tapper that these platforms “are directly speaking to millions and millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation, and it has to stop.”

It’s impossible to say for sure if Harris got her views from her parents, Donald Harris and Shyamala Gopalan — so radical that they met in the early 1960s at the same Afro-American Association in Berkeley where Black Panther founders Bobby Seale and Huey Newton met. But the record of “red diaper babies” is that the apple rarely falls far from the tree.

What’s undisputable is that she has soaked in the weltanschauung and absorbed it. It’s now a part of her. Her outlook is Marxist. Donald Trump wasn’t wrong.

Kamala Harris supported group that bailed violent rioters out of jail in 2020, but media now obscuring that fact



The mainstream media continues to gaslight Americans about the truth regarding Vice President Kamala Harris and her track record of supporting far-left causes.

As Blaze News previously reported, many outlets have tried to say that Harris was never the designated border czar of the Biden administration, even though she tweeted in April 2021 that Biden had asked her "to lead our diplomatic work with Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras" and "to address the situation at the southern border."

The supposedly nonpartisan government accountability group GovTrack also scrubbed a page from its website listing Harris as the "most liberal" member of the U.S. Senate in 2019, when Harris was still a senator from California.

Harris and the Minnesota Freedom Fund

Now, some outlets are attempting to obscure Harris' record once again, this time about her support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund, a nonprofit that posted bail for violent rioters in the wake of George Floyd's death in 2020.

"If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota," Harris posted on June 1, 2020, to her personal account on the platform then known as Twitter.

The tweet has never been taken down, and a similar post to Harris' personal Facebook account likewise remains active.

CBS News claimed former President Donald Trump recently made 'misleading' statements regarding Harris and the fund. The Minnesota Recorder said Trump was 'distorting' the truth 'to attack Kamala Harris.'

Two weeks after issuing those posts, she hinted on an appearance with late-night host Stephen Colbert that she knew many protesters had engaged in violence but that she still supported their actions. "Everyone beware because they're not gonna stop," she told Colbert. "... Everyone should take note of that, on both levels, that they're not going to let up — and they should not. And we should not."

"This is a movement."

But four years later, now that Joe Biden has dropped his bid for a second term in the Oval Office and Harris has all but locked up the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential election, the media is once again running interference on behalf of Harris, trying hard to nuance her support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

CBS News claimed former President Donald Trump recently made "misleading" statements regarding Harris and the fund. The Minnesota Recorder said Trump was "distorting" the truth to "attack Kamala Harris."

Minnesota Freedom Fund and the murder of Luis Martinez Ortiz

But of course, the Minnesota Freedom Fund did ultimately collect some $41 million, a small percentage of which was used to bail out protesters, violent or otherwise. According to Fox News, the vast majority of the group's funds were actually spent bailing out other violent suspects, including a man with a criminal record who went on to murder a man just a few weeks after the fund sprang him from jail.

On August 5, 2021, George Howard, a then-48-year-old man with a criminal record, was arrested in connection with an alleged domestic assault. Thanks to bond money from the Minnesota Freedom Fund, however, Howard was back out on the streets less than a week later.

By August 29, he was back behind bars, this time for gunning down 38-year-old Luis Damian Martinez Ortiz following a road-rage incident that took place along I-94 in Minneapolis. Howard later pled guilty and is currently serving a 15-year sentence.

In September 2021, Minnesota Freedom Fund acknowledged on social media its role in releasing Howard from jail on the domestic violence charge. "We are aware of reports of the tragic and fatal shooting in Minneapolis earlier this week allegedly involving George Howard, an individual the Minnesota Freedom Fund had previously provided with bail support," the group wrote.

"MFF believes that every individual who has been arrested by the law enforcement is innocent until proven guilty, and if a judge deems them eligible for bail, they should not have to wait in jail simply because they don’t have the same income or access to resources as others."

That tweet thread has since been deleted.

The Minnesota Freedom Fund also denies that Harris has ever been heavily involved with it. "We have no connection to Harris or her campaign beyond this four-year-old tweet that is occasioning all of this additional interest in our organization," spokesperson Noble Frank told MPR News.

The Harris campaign declined CBS News' request for comment.

A direct connection with ActBlue

As of Friday afternoon, the link in Harris' posts about the Minnesota Freedom Fund is still live and directs users to an ActBlue site with the title "Kamala Harris for the People" emblazoned across the top. Any donations made to the page "will help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota," the website says.

ActBlue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that describes itself as "a powerful online fundraising platform for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, progressive organizations, and nonprofits."

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'Who was behind it?' Rubio calls on Republicans to use their oversight role to investigate 2020 BLM riots



Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has called for congressional hearings into the BLM riots that beset 140 American cities in 2020, claiming the lives of dozens of people and injuring over 2,000 police officers.

With Republicans poised to win a majority in the House and potentially also the Senate, Rubio suggested that the GOP will soon be in a position to "stop bad things from happening" and to preclude "crazy people from getting into positions of power."

Rubio's call for accountability

On Monday night, Rubio appeared on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle," where he delineated actions that Republicans must take after the midterms.

Extra to addressing the leftist terror attacks committed this year against pro-lifers and pro-life pregnancy centers, in response to which no arrests have been made, Rubio suggested it was time to "use our oversight role ... to have hearings on the riots of summer 2020."

Suggesting that "there has been no accountability about the summer of 2020," Rubio posed the questions: "Who was behind it? How much did the political rhetoric lend itself to it?"

The senator also referenced efforts to bail out rioters and questioned whether that encouraged criminals to take to the streets to reoffend.

Rubio promises accountability if GOP takes back control youtu.be

Republican support

Rubio is not the first to call for such an investigation.

On Sept. 22, 2020, 24 members of Congress, including Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray requesting that he "use every tool available to the FBI to investigate local, state, and national organizations helping to fuel the criminally violent riots."

The letter alleged that the actions taken by "ANTIFA and other similar extremist groups, as well as actors of a variety of different political persuasions" constituted "domestic terrorism and federal charges must be brought against those who are aiding and abetting the criminal actions of these organizations."

The Sun reported that former President Trump similarly demanded accountability, recommending that Republicans in the House and Senate should study the "murders, riots, and fire bombings in Portland, Minneapolis, Seattle, Chicago, and New York."

Voters also wanted answers concerning the violent events that occurred after the death of George Floyd. A survey conducted last year by Rasmussen Reports revealed that 66% of likely U.S. voters think Congress should investigate "last year's violent protests."

The BLM riots

Between May 25 and July 31, there were 8,700 BLM "protests" nationwide; 574 of those were declared riots. BLM terrorism continued unabated for months. For instance, on Aug. 23, 2020, BLM terrorists torched a police station in Portland, Oregon.

\u201cPrinceton University group studies 3 months of Black Lives Matter protests. Intent is to show they are 'overwhelmingly peaceful.' But report reveals nearly 570 violent demonstrations--riots--in nearly 220 locations spread all across country. https://t.co/it60GBbTZT\u201d
— Byron York (@Byron York) 1599308201

The Guardian reported that at least 25 people were killed in the BLM riots. The Major Cities Chiefs Association indicated that over 2,000 law enforcement officers were injured in the first weeks of the riots.

In September 2020, Axios reported that the "mostly peaceful" BLM riots "will result in at least $1 billion to $2 billion of paid insurance claims." By way of comparison, the Washington Post reported that the Jan. 6 protests caused $1.5 million in damage to the Capitol.

While the looting, vandalism, and killings during the riots were horrific, the fallout of the BLM riots was also consequential. The Sun reported that cities targeted by BLM violence saw murder rates skyrocket, with between "1,000 and 6,000 additional murders" committed.

Violent rhetoric and Democrat support

Last year, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) criticized the Democrats for their hyperbolic characterization of the Jan. 6 protests, noting that while their rhetoric may not correspond to what happened in 2021, it certainly fits with the violence that took place the previous year. He said, "Some [Democrats] have cited the metaphor that the president lit the flames. ... Well, they lit actual flames!"

Former Virginia Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam exacerbated racial tensions after Floyd's death, suggesting that the career criminal was one of those "people being killed for the color of their skin."

Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) told MSNBC in 2020, "There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives."

In a June 17, 2020, appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," then-candidate for vice president Kamala Harris said of the BLM riots: "They're not going to stop, and everyone beware, because they're not going to stop. ... They're not going to let up, and they should not and we should not."

\u201cFLASHBACK: As violent rioting continues across Democrat controlled cities, Kamala Harris' comments from June are striking: Protesters "should not" let up.\n\nDoes Harris believe the rioting and rampant vandalism in Kenosha should let up?\u201d
— Steve Guest (@Steve Guest) 1598544042

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) tweeted, "Congratulations to all who are out on the streets today. ... Together, we will defeat Trump."

\u201cCongratulations to all who are out on the streets today peacefully protesting.\n\nTogether, we will end police brutality.\n\nTogether, we will defeat Trump.\n\nTogether, we will fight for a government based on justice and compassion, not greed and lies.\u201d
— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1591468130

Democrats not only championed the BLM riots, but bailed out rioters, enabling them to hit the streets and reoffend. Kamala Harris was among those who helped raised money to spring rioters from jail.

\u201cIf you\u2019re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota. \nhttps://t.co/t8LXowKIbw\u201d
— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris) 1591043641

A man freed from jail by Kamala Harris-backed bail fund is accused of road rage murder



A man freed from jail by a bail fund once supported by Vice President Kamala Harris was allegedly caught on video shooting and killing a motorist in a road rage incident.

Minneapolis Police said that George Howard, 48, got into an argument with Luis Damian Martinez Ortiz, 38, on a highway ramp in late August.

Surveillance video reportedly shows Ortiz get out of his blue BMW and approach Howard in his white Volvo. Ortiz then collapsed before Howard is seen driving away. Ortiz returns to his car and tries to drive off but crashes soon after.

A medical examiner said later that Ortiz died from a gunshot to the chest.

Police said they were able to obtain the license plate of the Volvo from the video and they later detained Howard and a passenger in the car.

The passenger told them that Ortiz had allegedly punched Howard before he shot the man.

Police said that Howard initially told them nothing happened even though he admitted to the road rage incident. Then he claimed that another passenger in the back seat of the Volvo shot Ortiz, police claimed, though he was unable to describe the passenger.

On Friday, the Minnesota Freedom Fund admitted that they had helped Howard with bail money.

"We are aware of reports of the tragic and fatal shooting in Minneapolis earlier this week allegedly involving George Howard, an individual the Minnesota Freedom Fund had previously provided with bail support," the group wrote in a statement on Twitter.

"MFF believes that every individual who has been arrested by the law enforcement is innocent until proven guilty, and if a judge deems them eligible for bail, they should not have to wait in jail simply because they don't have the same income or access to resources as others," they added.

They later deleted that tweet.

The fund had been supported in 2020 by Harris, who had been a vice presidential candidate at the time.

If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnes… https://t.co/Ni0yMyjD0F

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) 1591043641.0

The group says it will review its policies in order to preserve the safety of the community.

In addition to Harris, other Biden campaign staffers and a host of celebrities had supported and publicized the bail fund, including Justin Timberlake, Seth Rogen, and Chrissy Teigen, who has since been cancelled for being an online bully.

Howard was charged with second-degree murder and faces up to 80 years in prison if found guilty.

Here's more about the alleged road rage murder incident:

Man freed by Kamala Harris-backed bail fund charged with murderwww.youtube.com

Mike Huckabee says Kamala Harris also should be impeached given standard used against Trump



Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) says given the reasoning behind the House of Representatives' second impeachment of President Donald Trump, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris should face the same punishment.

What are the details?

"If we're going to impeach Donald Trump for what he said, then we'd better impeach Kamala Harris for saying the things she did last summer about the rioters and the looters," Huckabee told Fox Business over the weekend, pointing out that Harris even established "a monetary fund to get them out of jail on bail so they could get back to the riots."

"If we're gonna play this game, everybody should have a turn," he added.

The Washington Examiner pointed out that "Huckabee was referring to Harris's support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund following George Floyd's death and the resulting protests and riots over the summer. The fund was used to pay bail for some rioters and protesters and also helped bail out other violent felons, such as a man accused of raping a young girl."

If you're able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnes… https://t.co/Ni0yMyjD0F
— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris)1591043641.0

Trump was impeached on a single charge of inciting an insurrection over allegations that his actions led to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob, in a rushed process criticized by some Republicans over the fact that no witnesses were presented nor hearings held ahead of the 232-197 vote. The Senate was in recess during the House actions, and the upper chamber returns to session on Tuesday. It is unclear when its impeachment trial might proceed.

Huckabee, an ardent supporter of Trump since dropping his own 2016 Republican bid for the White House, has also criticized the president for his rhetoric in recent days.

The former governor told Just the News last week, ""We have to be honest, the last month has not been a good one for President Trump, he has sullied his own good reputation. And instead of using the last few weeks to celebrate the successes of his administration, and make the country really wish he was still going to be president, I think some of the rhetoric — and some of it wasn't all his fault, but still, he's being blamed, and the net result is people are going to be glad that he's not on the stage, creating the kind of the discord.

"So he's gonna have to do some work of repair before he can come back and lead," Huckabee continued. "Could he run again? I don't know. Only if he can sort of show that he can be that above-it-all leader and not just deal with his hurts. And I have said to him personally, and I've said this about him, when he is at his best is when he's fighting for the people. When he is at his worst, it's when he's fighting for himself."

Horowitz: The question everyone should be asking about the Big Tech fascist purge of conservatives



That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free government and the principles of commerce, and ought not to be suffered. ~Art. 41, Maryland Declaration of Rights

What are they afraid of?

Imagine a 250-pound boxer being so petrified of a 100-pound woman that he had to get his entire motorcycle gang and the local police department to hold her down while she was unarmed so he could beat her.

Well, if you are having trouble conjuring up such an image, you likely don't realize that is what is happening to conservatives today.

One would think that with control of nearly every single government agency (regardless of who is president), media, academia, corporate America, Big Tech, Big Science, Big Pharma, and every platform and venue of information flow across the entire internet, leftists wouldn't feel threatened by the presence of some dissenting views. If the landscape of information flow on politics between the right and the left were two sides of a battlefield, it would be the equivalent of the U.S. military fighting a Rwandan militia. So why does the left feel it must crush every last vestige of conservative news, analysis, and debate even on off-the-beaten-path platforms?

The answer is as troubling as it is obvious. They are fascists. But they are also cowards. Their views are so puerile and fickle that they cannot withstand the scrutiny of a dissenting view that is powered by even one millionth the online presence they already have created. Just as a door opened a crack in a dark room can bring in a disproportionate amount of light, so too the dissemination of self-evident truths against the corrupt ruling elite will completely destroy the lies of the left if it is allowed to coexist with the left, even in such a weak and diminutive presence.

This is why, unlike the totalitarian left, we are not scared of darkness coexisting alongside our light. I've written thousands of columns and posted countless videos and audio podcasts passionately making the case for my beliefs on many issues. Never once have I called for anyone espousing views I regard as repugnant and even dangerous to be silenced — and that includes those who supported last year's rioters.

Thanks to BLM and the anti-policing agenda, thousands of buildings have been burned, thousands of civilians have been attacked in addition to cops, thousands more individuals have fallen victim to homicide, and to this day, rioters are rampaging through residential neighborhoods in the middle of the night. It's estimated that between $1 and $2 billion in damage was incurred just from May 26 to June 8 of last year.

We have fought their ideas and warned about the consequences, but never have we called on their supporters in politics and media to have their lives destroyed. We debate, expose, debunk, and dispel, but we never attempt to silence. Censorship is the weapon of first resort for authoritarians and cowards, but is not even the weapon of last resort for those confident in the truth of their views.

It's not the bias of what they do report that makes the media and Big Tech so insidious. It's what they obfuscate, censor, and remove. If people were to see the extent of the damage BLM has done to this country – and continues to do up to this very day – they would realize that the unprecedented FBI and DHS clampdown on people who attended the rally is not coming from a good place. It's not coming from a sense of ordered liberty, security, and justice. It's coming from a sadistic plan to crush and persecute any opposition, for if they truly cared about safety and justice, they would have done this every day last year, beginning on May 26, which was quite literally our night of broken glass.

None of these measures were taken against BLM. The 2020 equivalent of what the corporate-government complex is doing now to all of Trump's supporters would be censoring anyone who ever supported "police reform" or abolishing the police and criminalizing anyone caught on the ground near where BLM was rioting, even if they were not indicted for a particular crime.

Not only did the most prominent Democrats of our time decline to condemn the rioters, much less the broad movement surrounding them, they offered to help those arrested, who, by definition, weren't peaceful protesters. None other than incoming Vice President Kamala Harris used Twitter to help fund bail for those "protesting" in Minnesota during the week that they burned down a police station and over 1,500 public and private businesses.

If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnes… https://t.co/Ni0yMyjD0F
— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris)1591043641.0

Thus, while they want to criminalize even those who protested peacefully on our side, these same leftists deemed criminals of their own ranks to be peaceful protesters — and still do to this day. They have deemed all of our speech as violence and all of their violence as speech.

The fact that BLM was exalted as the most noble cause by these same media, governmental, and corporate figures is not a reason to excuse any violence on the right. Indeed, anyone involved in the murder of Officer Brian Sicknick, in my view, should get punished more severely than any liberal believes in punishing second-degree murder. But what this sickening double standard does show is where this growing crackdown is coming from and where it is headed. This is not about security. This is about crushing constitutional rights. And what better time then nearly 10 months into a new "COVID constitution," where constitutional rights have been suspended at the drop of a hat by executive fiat.

Nobody is excusing what happened at the Capitol the way the left excuses an entire year of violence. However, it cannot be allowed to be used like the Reichstag fires in 1933 to crush all political opposition to very undemocratic policies they keep implementing.

Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution gave the president the power "to suspend any or all individual rights if public safety and order were seriously disturbed or endangered." Well, following the fire, they declared an emergency and suspended freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, and habeus corpus and crushed the opposition. They argued they needed to suspend democracy to save it. Sort of like what we saw this year with the suspension of liberty and property rights for an "emergency" virus, the suspension of election law for that same virus, and now the suspension of all political norms and even the First Amendment because of the "emergency" of unprecedented right-wing violence the likes of which we've never seen before from the left since … three minutes ago.

Anyone who thinks that trajectory charted from the Reichstag fire cannot happen again is clearly not paying attention. Those who seek not just to defeat an opposition but to silence the opposition always have an ulterior motive. And it's never a good one.

Man suspected of raping an 8-year-old girl released with help of bail fund supported by Kamala Harris



The Minnesota Freedom Fund, a bail fund that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) continues to fundraise for, contributed to the release of a man who is accused of raping an 8-year-old girl, the Daily Caller reported.

Harris began promoting the fund, which has existed since 2016, during the unrest in Minneapolis following the police killing of George Floyd on May 25. Harris tweeted that she wanted people to donate in order to help bail out people arrested during the protests.

If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnes… https://t.co/Ni0yMyjD0F
— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris)1591043641.0

The fund, which was promoted by other public figures, raised more than $35 million in the aftermath of Floyd's death, but has used only a small percentage of that money. A Sept. 4 statement on the MFF website said the group has spent about $3.4 million bailing people out, with only $210,000 of that being related to protests.

The Daily Caller found that some of those who have benefitted from the bail fund are accused of horrifying violent crimes and could present a threat to public safety.

Timothy Wayne Columbus is a 36-year-old man who was bailed out of Minneapolis jail in July. He is accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in 2015 and faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Court records show he signed a document saying that any refunded bail money should be returned to the MFF.

Court records reviewed by the Daily Caller reveal the appalling details of the accusation:

"Victim stated 'Tim' laid her on the couch and held her down as he unbuckled his pants and pulled down her pants. Victim stated he then 'put his thing inside me,'" the statement of probable cause read.

"Victim stated 'Tim' told her not to tell anyone and continued to penetrate her," the statement added.

Columbus was considered a friend of the victim's family but had abruptly stopped visiting the family around the time of the alleged assault, the statement said. The girl did not tell anyone about what happened until years later, according to the statement.

Columbus was already a registered sex offender for a separate incident before he was arrested for allegedly assaulting the 8-year-old.

The Minnesota Freedom Fund says they "do not make determinations of bail support based on the crimes that individuals are alleged to have committed."

"We are, however, taking steps to strengthen our internal procedures for ensuring that those we bail out receive support, especially if they are in need of housing or medical treatment," an MFF statement reads. "Those processes involve renewing our commitment to listen to the communities directly impacted by our efforts, and ensuring those we bail out have the necessary support to safely return to their families and their community."