Leftists unleash disgusting war on conservatives with vile attacks in California

The radical left has officially taken their rage against conservatives to a whole new level of disgusting—and dangerous. In California, far-left activists just vandalized posters for a conservative student event with trashy slurs, suicide encouragement, and even sick images celebrating violence against figures like Charlie Kirk. This isn’t just childish graffiti. It’s a hate campaign meant to terrify young Americans into silence.

For all their big talk about “tolerance” and “inclusion,” leftists can’t handle a simple poster from a conservative group without losing their minds. When faced with arguments they can’t win, they lash out with threats and brutal bullying. Encouraging students to kill themselves? Drawing assassination imagery? This is the true face of liberal “compassion”—ugly, hateful, absolutely deranged.

Meanwhile, the so-called adults in charge at these schools either look the other way, or worse, pretend it’s just “free speech” when leftists do it. But everyone knows if the tables were turned—if a conservative had even hinted at this level of violence—the leftist outrage machine would be in overdrive. The hypocrisy is as loud as a siren, but liberals don’t care. They only want speech they agree with, and they’re happy to use threats to get it.

Let’s not forget this is happening in California, the left’s own playground. For years, progressives have turned higher education into a breeding ground for anti-American brainwashing. Now their young followers act like little dictators, punishing anyone who steps out of the liberal echo chamber. How many more reminders do we need that the real danger to free speech comes straight from the radical left?

This is America, not North Korea. If the woke crowd thinks violence and intimidation will make conservatives go away, they’re dreaming. How long will it take before spineless university leaders or “champions of democracy” on the left call out the true threats to civil society? Maybe the real question is: What are they so afraid of—ideas they can’t control, or voices they can’t silence?

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