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Will The Second Civil War Turn Violent? Authored by Dennis Prager via Truth. Revolt. org,"If college presidents, mayors and police chiefs won’t stop left- wing mobs, other Americans will."In a recent column, I made the case that Americans are fighting the Second Civil War.
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The deep chasm that has opened up between the left - not liberals, the left - and the rest of the country is so wide and so unbridgeable that there is no other way to describe what is happening. But I noted that at least thus far, unlike the First Civil War, this war is not violent. Unfortunately, there is now reason to believe that violence is coming. In fact, it’s already here. But as of now, it’s only coming from one direction. Left- wing thugs engage in violence and threats of violence with utter impunity. They shut down speakers at colleges; block highways, bridges and airport terminals; take over college buildings and offices; occupy state capitals; and terrorize individuals at their homes.
In order to understand why more violence may be coming, it is essential to understand that left- wing mobs are almost never stopped, arrested or punished. Colleges do nothing to stop them, and civil authorities do nothing to stop them on campuses or anywhere else.
Police are reduced to spectators as they watch left- wing gangs loot stores, smash business and car windows, and even take over state capitals (as in Madison, Wisconsin). It’s beginning to dawn on many Americans that mayors, police chiefs and college presidents have no interest in stopping this violence.
Left- wing officials sympathize with the lawbreakers, and the police, who rarely sympathize with thugs of any ideology, are ordered to do nothing by emasculated police chiefs. Consequently, given the abdication by all these authorities of their role to protect the public, some members of the public will inevitably decide that they will protect themselves and others. This ability of the left to get away with violence is one of the gravest threats to American society in its modern history. Watch Made In U.S.A Youtube here. Since the Civil War, I can think of only two comparable eruptions of mob violence that authorities allowed. One was when white mobs lynched blacks. The other was the rioting by blacks, such as the Los Angeles riots 2.
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Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland. Today, authorities in what we once proudly proclaimed the “Land of the Free and Home of the Brave” are intimidated to the point of paralysis. And exactly what do they fear? Not violence — they have made peace with left- wing violence. What they fear is the left- wing media.
If the Black Lives Matter movement is forcefully prevented from blocking tens of thousands of cars from entering or leaving San Francisco, the police and local authorities will be labeled racist by black leaders, a smear that will then be echoed by The New York Times and rest of the left- wing media. Likewise, if a college president requests enough police to come to a college campus so that a Heather Mac Donald, a Charles Murray or an Ann Coulter can deliver a lecture, some of the student- gangsters engaged in violence might be injured — and that college president will then be pilloried by the mainstream media. Furthermore, left- wing violence doesn’t only succeed where it takes place. It succeeds where nothing happens. The left can now shut down places and events just by threatening violence.
This is what happened last week in Portland, Oregon. One leftist called in a threat to the 8. Avenue of Roses Parade, saying that the Republican Party contingent marching in the parade would be beaten up. The business leaders organizing the parade canceled the whole event for the first time in its 1. If they’d had any reason to believe that the police would have adequately protected the marchers in left- wing Portland, one assumes (hopes?) that they would not have canceled the parade. An email sent to parade organizers perfectly summed up the left’s dominance of America through violence.
It said, “You have seen how much power we have downtown and that the police cannot stop us from shutting down roads so please consider your decision wisely.”Meanwhile, the press lies about alleged white supremacists in President Trump’s administration and an alleged massive surge in anti- Semitism in order to do what the left has done since Lenin: blame others while it alone organizes violence. So, here’s a prediction: If college presidents, mayors and police chiefs won’t stop left- wing mobs, other Americans will. I hope this doesn’t happen, because electing conservative Republicans and not donating money to colleges will be more effective.
But it is almost inevitable. Then the left- wing media — the mainstream media — will enter hysteria mode with reports that “right- wing fascists” are violently attacking America. And that’s when mayors and college presidents will finally order in the police.
Bayard Rustin - Wikipedia. Bayard Rustin. Born(1. March 1. 7, 1. 91. West Chester, Pennsylvania. Died. August 2. 4, 1. Manhattan, New York.
Education. City College of New York, Cheyney State Teachers College, Wilberforce University. Organization. Fellowship of Reconciliation, Congress of Racial Equality, War Resisters League, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Social Democrats, USA (National Chairman), A. Philip Randolph Institute (President), Committee on the Present Danger. Movement. Civil Rights Movement, Peace Movement, Socialism, Gay Rights Movement, Neoconservatism. Partner(s)Davis Platt.
Walter Naegle (1. Rustin's death)Awards. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Bayard Rustin (; March 1. August 2. 4, 1. 98. American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights. He was born and raised in Pennsylvania, where his family was involved in civil rights work.
In 1. 93. 6, he moved to Harlem, New York City, where he earned a living as a nightclub and stage singer. He continued activism for civil rights. In the pacifist groups Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) and the War Resisters League (WRL), Rustin practiced nonviolence.[1] A member of the Communist Party before 1.
A. Philip Randolph on the March on Washington Movement in 1. He was a leading activist of the early Civil Rights Movement, helping to initiate a 1. Freedom Ride to challenge, with civil disobedience, the racial segregation issue related to interstate busing.
He recognized Martin Luther King, Jr.'s leadership, and helped to organize the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to strengthen King's leadership. Rustin promoted the philosophy of nonviolence and the practices of nonviolent resistance, which he had observed while working with Mahatma Gandhi's movement in India, and helped teach Martin Luther King, Jr. Rustin became a leading strategist of the Civil Rights Movement from 1. He was the chief organizer of the 1. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which was headed by A. Philip Randolph, the leading African- American labor- union president and socialist.[3][4] Rustin also influenced young activists, such as Tom Kahn and Stokely Carmichael, in organizations such as the Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). After the passage of the civil rights legislation of 1. Rustin focused attention on the economic problems of working- class and unemployed African Americans, suggesting that the civil- rights movement had left its period of "protest" and had entered an era of "politics", in which the black community had to ally with the labor movement.
Rustin became the head of the AFL–CIO's A. Philip Randolph Institute, which promoted the integration of formerly all- white unions and promoted the unionization of African Americans. The Institute under Rustin's leadership also advanced and campaigned for (from 1. A Freedom Budget for All Americans, linking the concepts of racial justice with economic justice.
Supported by over 2. United States within a ten- year period. Rustin became an honorary chairperson of the Socialist Party of America in 1. Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA); Rustin acted as national chairman of SDUSA during the 1. During the 1. 97. Rustin served on many humanitarian missions, such as aiding refugees from Communist Vietnam and Cambodia. At the time of his death in 1.
Haiti. Rustin was a gay man who had been arrested throughout his early career for engaging in public sex with white male prostitutes. Rustin's sexuality, or at least his public criminal charge, was criticized by some fellow pacifists and civil- rights leaders because it detracted from his effectiveness. Rustin was attacked as a "pervert" or "immoral influence" by political opponents from segregationists to conservative black leaders from the 1. In addition, his pre- 1. Communist Party affiliation when he was a young man was controversial, having caused scrutiny by the FBI. To avoid such attacks, Rustin served rarely as a public spokesperson. He usually acted as an influential adviser behind the scenes to civil- rights leaders.
In the 1. 98. 0s, he became a public advocate on behalf of gay and lesbian causes. President Ronald Reagan issued a statement on Rustin's death in 1. On November 2. 0, 2. President Barack Obama posthumously awarded Rustin the Presidential Medal of Freedom.[8]Early life[edit]Rustin was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to Florence Rustin and Archie Hopkins, but raised by his maternal grandparents, Julia (Davis) and Janifer Rustin, as the ninth of their twelve children; growing up he believed his biological mother was his older sister.[9][9][1.
His grandparents were local caterers and relatively wealthy who raised Rustin in a large house.[9] Julia Rustin was a Quaker, although she attended her husband's African Methodist Episcopal Church. Watch Soaked In Bleach Online Fandango on this page. She was also a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
NAACP leaders such as W. E. B. Du Bois and James Weldon Johnson were frequent guests in the Rustin home. With these influences in his early life, in his youth Rustin campaigned against racially discriminatory Jim Crow laws.[1. In 1. 93. 2, Rustin entered Wilberforce University, a historically black college (HBCU) in Ohio operated by the AME Church. As a student at Wilberforce, Rustin was active in a number of campus organizations, including the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
He was expelled from Wilberforce in 1. Cheyney State Teachers College (now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania). Cheyney honored Rustin with a posthumous "Doctor of Humane Letters" degree at its 2. Watch Big Night Online more. After completing an activist training program conducted by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Rustin moved to Harlem in 1. City College of New York. There he became involved in efforts to defend and free the Scottsboro Boys, nine young black men in Alabama who were accused of raping two white women. He joined the Young Communist League for a small period of time in 1.
Soon after arriving in New York City, he became a member of Fifteenth Street Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Rustin was an accomplished tenor vocalist, an asset which earned him admission to both Wilberforce University and Cheyney State Teachers College with music scholarships.[1. In 1. 93. 9, he was in the chorus of a short- lived musical that starred Paul Robeson. Blues singer Josh White was also a cast member, and later invited Rustin to join his band, "Josh White and the Carolinians". This gave Rustin the opportunity to become a regular performer at the Café Societynightclub in Greenwich Village, widening his social and intellectual contacts.[1.
A few albums on Fellowship Records featuring his singing were produced from the 1. Rustin is one of two men who have both participated in the Penn Relays and had a school named in his honor that participates in the Relays.[1. Political philosophy[edit]Rustin's personal philosophy is said to have been inspired by combining Quaker pacifism with socialism (as taught by A. Philip Randolph) and the theory of non- violent protest, popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.[1.
Evolving affiliations[edit]Following directions from the Soviet Union, the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and its members were active in the civil rights movement for African Americans.[1. Following Stalin's "theory of nationalism", the CPUSA once favored the creation of a separate nation for African- Americans to be located in the American Southeast, the center of the greatest concentration of black population.[1. In 1. 94. 1, after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin ordered the CPUSA to abandon civil rights work and focus on supporting U. S. entry into World War II. Disillusioned, Rustin began working with members of the Socialist Party of Norman Thomas, particularly A. Philip Randolph, the head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; another socialist mentor was the pacifist A. J. Muste, leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR).