Let’s stop pretending this is spontaneous. When a 22-year-old from New Hampshire threatens to assassinate Governor Kelly Ayotte with pipe bombs, and a student from Oberlin openly praises Mao Zedong while calling for “political assassinations”—this isn’t the fringe talking. This is doctrine, deeply embedded in the very institutions once tasked with cultivating thought, not indoctrination. And here's the hard truth no one in polite society wants to admit: violence is no longer a bug—it’s becoming the operating system. I. Political Violence Is Now a Feature, Not a Flaw This isn't about one party hating the other. That’s amateur hour. The current American landscape is a digital Colosseum where violence is not only tolerated—it’s incentivized. Political factions are just the foot…
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