Democrats aren't *getting* violent, they ARE violent. They've BEEN violent for at least 8 years.
Marxists / Communists have ALWAYS supported violent revolution and overthrow of existing power structures
I go back to the G-7 Protests in Seattle back in 1999 ... this has been slowly building in my life time, but looking at history this goes back to the SDS* in the mid 1960's and the 1str campus protesting the Vietnam War Sponsored by the KGB. If Berkley had NOT CAVED to protestors this movement could have been strangled in the Cradle
Anyway since 99 the violent rhetoric has been growing, as more and more leftists acquired positions of power and authority the last teaching and indoctrinating the next, the left has moved further and further left ... the final straw was the Summer of Love when Blue Cities REFUSED to prosecute AntiFA and BLM, the left sees the time has some for violent actions ...
1. During Trumps 1st term Supporters were gunned down in the streets, people defending themselves were JAILED while leftist criminals went free - on progressive dude was gunned down by police resisting.
2. Continuing Biden Admin did nothing and now Trump is back in office, thanks to Media and Democrats - Hitler is President and you have to over throw Hitler with Violence ... look at attacks on Elon Musk and Tesla
This is Trump is not playing games with them this time ...
In the 1985 M19 a domestic Terrorist Organization [ all women ] bombed the Senate.
Susan Rosenberg is a Democratic Operative today [ no surprise teaching at leftist universities ] her sentence was commuted by Clinton in 2001
As of 2020, Rosenberg serves as vice chair of the board of directors of
Thousand Currents, a non-profit foundation
[28] that raises funds and provides institutional support for grassroots groups, particularly in the
Global South.
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Who were these domestic terrorists sought by the FBI? Rosenau writes of “self-described ‘corn-fed girl’” Linda Sue Evans, whose politics took a radical turn while attending Michigan State University in the midst of the Vietnam War. Many M19 members’ stories echo Linda’s—college activism (at schools including Cornell, Berkeley, Radcliffe and Hampshire College) shaped their far-left worldviews, and for some, their status as out lesbians put them at odds with a heteronormative, patriarchal society.
M19 membership typically followed involvement with other far-left groups. New Yorker Susan Rosenberg, one of M19’s earliest members, traveled to Cuba with the Castro-friendly Venceremos Brigade, and Italian-born Silvia Baraldini was part of a front for the militant Weather Underground. Along with several others, Alan Berkman, a Columbia-trained doctor who was one of the few men in the M19 inner circle, was involved with the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee.
As M19’s spree turned more and more violent, M19’s members became evermore insular and paranoid, nearly cultish, living communally and rotating through aliases and disguises until, in 1985, law enforcement captured the group’s most devoted lieutenants. After that, Rosenau writes, “The far-left terrorist project that began with the Weathermen … and continued into the mid-1980s with May 19th ended in abject failure.”
*Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a prominent student activist organization in the 1960s, known for its opposition to the Vietnam War and its advocacy for participatory democracy. Founded in 1960, it grew rapidly, reaching around 100,000 members by 1969, but eventually dissolved due to internal conflicts and factionalism.