This is a good article by Greg Johnson. The left still has control of much of the power but not as much as before, and momentum continues to shift in our favor. The martyrdom of Charlie Kirk will speed up that process. But these evil forces simply can't be allowed to take full control again. They need to be smashed now while there is still time. If this doesn't get the Trump administration off its collective ass and going after some of the main perps of the past decade legally, it likely never will. Some excerpts from Johnson's article:
I strongly disagreed with many of Charlie Kirk’s positions. But my deeper objection was that I saw him as a Conservative Inc. gatekeeper, positioned to prevent people from journeying toward the real right: nationalism, populism, white identity, and an awareness of the Jewish Question. Gradually, I came to hate him.
But over the last few years, I began to revise my opinion, because it became clear that Charlie Kirk was on the very journey that I thought he was trying to prevent others from taking. I still disagreed with him on Israel and Ukraine, but just since the beginning of this year, Kirk repeatedly stood against anti-whiteness, opposed H1Bs, discussed the Mossad-Epstein connection, attacked the myths about Martin Luther King, and even questioned the Civil Rights Act.
His last post on X demanded that we politicize the murder of
Iryna Zarutska to prevent other such crimes in the future. . .
There’s a lesson in this, a radicalizing one: we can’t live with these people. Charlie Kirk was a moderate. He believed in reasoned debate with his political opponents. He believed that college should expose people to different ideas. That’s why he was at Utah Valley University. That’s why he was killed. And liberals say he deserved it because of his ideas. So they think that every one of us also deserves to die. Thus, once again,
we can’t live with these people. Literally. They want us dead.
Yet in January of 2029, if a Democrat wins the White House, the very same people who think Charlie Kirk deserved to die—along with everyone to the right of him, and vast swathes of people toward the center—will demand a “peaceful transfer of power.”
Note that the Left no longer defines democracy as getting the most votes—because frequently they don’t. Instead, democracy is the Right “peacefully transferring power” to them even in stolen elections, under the threat of violent insurrection.
The “peaceful transfer of power” to the Left basically means handing a loaded gun—indeed, millions of loaded guns, the full power of the state—to the people who think you deserve to die for your views.
Do you think that’s a good idea?
I don’t. You’d have to be either suicidal or stupid to do that. I am neither. Multiparty democracy is impossible unless you can hand your political enemies a loaded gun from time to time and trust them not to shoot you with it. As I argue in my essay, “
The End of American Democracy” in
Is America Doomed?, that America is long dead.
America is no longer one country divided into two parties. It is now two nations sharing the same territory and political system, slowly coming to the realization that we can’t live with one another, that we are in a zero-sum struggle for survival, that it is them or us.
The Left concluded in 2020 that Donald Trump was too dangerous to be allowed to continue in office, no matter who got the most votes. Thus they stole the election and cowed the Republicans (not a difficult thing to do) into going along with them by threatening more unhinged Leftist violence.
The Democrats would have stolen the election in 2024 if it had been close enough to be plausible, but since they knew that Harris was going to lose (even while raising untold millions for her campaign), they didn’t even try to steal it, and when their shooter missed, they pretty much resigned themselves to defeat.
I have no question that the Democrats will do anything to regain the White House in 2028, and if they are allowed to take power, they will put an end to American democracy for good. Then they’ll open the borders again and arrest or just kill their opponents.
So you can listen to me now, or you can listen to me later saying “I told you so” in Guantanamo.
Don’t tell me that the people gloating over Kirk’s death are marginal and would have no power in a future Democrat administration. They are precisely the kind of vermin who stole into the White House in Joe Biden’s luggage. They were the people who wielded the autopen while Biden shuffled, drooled, and crapped himself. They are the representatives who interrupted a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk in Congress. And because the Left has no brakes, the next Democrat administration will only be worse. Do you really want to bet your life and the future of America on any other outcome?
It is time for the Right to have a mature conversation about simply abolishing the Democrat party: seizing its assets, shutting down its institutions, and disqualifying its politicians and activists from participation in public life. They should be reduced to the status of minors, retards, and crazy people.
Of course that doesn’t mean that the likes of Mike Johnson will rule unopposed. We can still have a multiparty democracy. In fact, I’ll volunteer to head the opposition party.
In the meantime, we can practice smashing the Democrats by taking names and collecting scalps.
Charlie Kirk’s murder reveals that America is a deeply polarized and profoundly sick society. The Left is making this rift abundantly clear. But we should also beware of centrists who will try to paper over this divide with patriotic corn, “both sides” and whataboutisms, and “above it all” posturing. Anything to prevent you from drawing a friend-enemy distinction in the right place.
Charlie Kirk’s murder reveals a sobering truth: we can’t live with these people. Fortunately, we don’t have to.
1,346 words On Wednesday, September 10th, I watched Charlie Kirk die, shot in the neck by an assassin as he spoke on the campus of Utah Valley University. There are reports, unconfirmed so far, that his wife and young daughter were present. My heart goes out to them and all who mourn his death...
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