The left just can’t help themselves. When a leftist pundit like Hasan Piker spouts off with extremist, violent rhetoric—praising terrorist groups, defending assaults, even justifying murder—what do the Democrats do? They run interference. They try to spin this poison as harmless “frustration.” Representative Ro Khanna is the latest liberal to step up and excuse these dangerous tirades, claiming Piker is tapping into the anger of ordinary Americans.
Let’s get one thing straight: Ordinary Americans don’t praise Hamas, excuse violence, or rally behind radical firebrands calling for blood in the streets. Americans work hard, raise their families, and respect the system. When faced with adversity, they don’t reach for a Molotov cocktail—they reach for the ballot box. The left loves to pretend their allies are just “misunderstood.” But defending murder and chaos does not make you a folk hero, it makes you part of the problem.
Khanna tried to have it both ways—saying terrorist organizations are bad while defending the man who cheers for them. He claims we have to understand why so many are frustrated. Guess what? Americans are frustrated. Inflation is crushing them, homeownership is becoming a pipe dream, and the cost of gas and health care is through the roof. But frustration is not an excuse to incite a lynch mob or play footsie with criminal radicals.
What we’re really seeing is the ugly truth about the new Democratic Party and their media allies. They don’t want healthy debate. They want to tear down the American system and replace it with something unrecognizable. The left’s so-called “solutions” always lead the same place: more division, more violence, and less freedom for regular folks.
Violence is not how this country fixes problems—and coddling the people who flirt with it is not “leadership.” It’s weakness. Real change in America comes from voting, not from burning it all down. But maybe that’s too tame for the modern left, now that their only governing skill is stirring the pot and blaming others for the messes they make. If they keep glorifying radicals and trashing the rule of law, who will defend the American way of life when it’s their turn under attack?
Source: Townhall
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