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Horist: Why is Left Wing Violence Acceptable?

<p>In response to the tragedy in Charlottesville&comma; Virginia&comma; President Trump condemned the acts of violence in the &ldquo&semi;strongest terms&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;He expanded his condemnation to include ALL who promote or carry out violence&period; &nbsp&semi;Seems like a reasonable comment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For the next several days&comma; and counting&comma; the left wing news media spun a narrative that by not mentioning the perpetrators and provocateurs by name&comma; the President was actually endorsing the white supremacy organizations&period; &nbsp&semi;To reinforce this claim&comma; they dredged up previous times where they&comma; themselves&comma; interpreted Trump&rsquo&semi;s words to mean something other than their defined meaning&period; &nbsp&semi;Sure&comma; he condemned David Duke&comma; but not quickly enough&period; &nbsp&semi;He repeatedly preached against violence&comma; but not in the right words&period; It was what Trump did not say that became the point of criticism&period; &nbsp&semi;Consider this point again&period; &nbsp&semi;The President strong words of condemnation against those who perpetrated violence in Charlottesville and any others who have similar motives had no meaning&comma; but what he did not say did&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>His words were described as a &ldquo&semi;dog whistle&comma;&rdquo&semi; meaning that his actual words of condemnation were to be interpreted as a subtle show of support for the hate mongers&period; &nbsp&semi;Dog whistle is a nonsense term that self-justifies interpreting a person&rsquo&semi;s words to any meaning a critic might prefer&period; &nbsp&semi;A dog whistle is for dogs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Presidents condemnation was reiterated by virtually every person in his administration&comma; many naming the offensive organizations&period; &nbsp&semi;This included Vice President Pence&comma; National Security Advisor H&period; R&period; McMaster and others&period; &nbsp&semi;Among those strongly condemning the action AND the organizations was Attorney General Jeff Sessions&comma; who immediately launched a federal investigation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the perverse world inside the New York City&sol;D&period;C&period; press bubble&comma; these condemnations by Trump administration officials&comma; including his most senior staff&comma; were interpreted as repudiations of the President&rsquo&semi;s statements&period; &nbsp&semi;Even after the White House issued a statement on behalf of the President &ndash&semi; his official statement &ndash&semi; repudiating the white supremacist groups by name&comma; the major media continued to malign the President by ignoring his more specific statements&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The hyperbole of the media&comma; especially CNN and MSNBC&comma; was boundless&period; &nbsp&semi;The mainstream media&comma; with their panels of parroting pundits&comma; began to characterize the President with offensive appellations that are usually the rhetoric of the absurdly ignorant&period; &nbsp&semi;Claiming that Trump&rsquo&semi;s failure to read the script they offered up in hindsight&comma; major news personalities called him a racist&comma; a Nazi&comma; a white supremacist&comma; a provocateur of violence&period; &nbsp&semi;They lashed out at anyone who would not take up their intellectually corrupt cause in demonizing Trump to the point of impeachment or worse&period; &nbsp&semi;They descended on the President with all the table etiquette of a pack of jackals&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>They assassinated his character over condemning violent groups &ldquo&semi;on many sides&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;The fact that they found those words so offensive is due to their acquiescence&comma; if not endorsement&comma; of the preponderance of political violence emanating from the radical left&period; &nbsp&semi;For proof&comma; one only need review the NY&sol;DC media&rsquo&semi;s coverage of the attack on Republican congressman or their limited&comma; if any&comma; coverage on the calls for the random killing of police officers by left wing hate groups&period; &nbsp&semi;For years&comma; the mainstream media has minimized the meaning of the ubiquitous left wing violence&period; &nbsp&semi;Campus riots and the trail of crime and violence in the wake of Occupy Wall Street were largely brushed off&period; &nbsp&semi;The left and its media spokespeople have no moral pedestal from which to pass judgment&period; &nbsp&semi;For these reasons&comma; the left wing press could not address the other side of the confrontation and took umbrage when Trump did&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One thing I learned on the streets of Chicago is that when you have two gangs egging for a fight&comma; you will get a fight&period; &nbsp&semi;The reason for the conflict and who threw the first punch &ndash&semi; or nowadays &ndash&semi; fired the first shot is generally unknown and pretty much unimportant&period; &nbsp&semi;Most times people wound up with bloody noses or black eyes&comma; but sometimes people died&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In many ways&comma; the tragedy that occurred in Charlottesville was similar to those urban gang wars&period; &nbsp&semi;By both their nature and its intent the hateful white supremacist organizations are provocative and prone to violent confrontation&period; &nbsp&semi;This is common knowledge and has been as long as I can remember&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I recall the ragtag remnants of the staunchly anti-Semitic KKK marching in Skokie&comma; Illinois &ndash&semi; arguably one of the most Jewish communities in America&period; It was not their intention to protest&comma; but to provoke&period; &nbsp&semi;The arrival in Charlottesville was no different&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What gets lost in the news &ndash&semi; intentionally&comma; I believe &ndash&semi; is the motivation and intention of some of those who came to Charlottesville to protest&period; &nbsp&semi;Most came to peacefully demonstrate and show the world that the hate mongers do not represent American values&period; &nbsp&semi;Some&comma; however&comma; were there to provoke physical confrontation as they have done in other areas of the country&period; &nbsp&semi;And they did&period; &nbsp&semi;To doubt the culpability of the rally protesters&comma; one only need recall the violent confrontation that commenced long before the fatal act of terrorism&period; &nbsp&semi;This was a fight that could not have been more predictable if it had been advertised as a boxing card event&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Two hateful elements met on the streets of Charlottesville egging for a fight&comma; much like those urban gangs of my youth&period; Unfortunately&comma; the police were not adequately prepared to impose order&period; &nbsp&semi;Like any such confrontation&comma; shouts led to shoves and the cycle of violence was begun&period; &nbsp&semi;When Trump condemned ALL those who promote and provoke violence&comma; he is not wrong&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Larry Horist is a conservative activist with an extensive background in public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An award winning debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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