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Toxic-Left Courts Civil War With Calls For Blood & Violence

Toxic-Left Courts Civil War With Calls For Blood & Violence

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For years, the toxic-Left has peddled a narrative that the political Right is perpetually on the brink of igniting a second US Civil War. They paint conservatives as unhinged, gun-toting extremists ready to tear the nation apart over ideological differences. Yet, the evidence increasingly points to a far more troubling reality: it is the Marxist, toxic-Left itself that is stoking division, anger, and a dangerous appetite for violence verging on the precipice of bloodshed. Recent reporting from Axios, based on interviews with over two dozen House Democrats, exposes a seething undercurrent of rage within the Left’s base—a rage that flirts openly with lawlessness and chaos. And while some believe these admissions are being used as excuses for far-Left Democrat absurdity, the fact remains: the toxic-Left, born of Marxist roots, is aching for violent confrontation.The Left’s accusations against the Right have long been a projection, a smoke-and-mirrors tactic to deflect from their own radical impulses. While they accuse conservatives of undermining democracy, it is their own base that is now demanding blood, spectacle, and a rejection of civility.As Axios revealed, Democrat lawmakers are grappling with a toxic-Left constituency that is “enraged” at their inability to counter President Donald Trump’s “America First” reformative agenda. Far from seeking reasoned discourse or legislative solutions, these voters are pushing for escalation—some even advocating violence as a means to an end.One lawmaker, Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL), admitted, “We’ve got people who are desperately wanting us to do something… no matter what we say, they want [more].” This insatiable hunger for “more” reveals a disturbing truth: the Marxist Left isn’t interested in governance or compromise. They crave confrontation, driven by an ideology that thrives on division and destruction. Their rhetoric, steeped in class warfare and resentment, dismisses the rule of law as an inconvenience, a barrier to their vision of “justice.”This anger and fury are not organic but are being actively facilitated by deep-pocketed donors of the radical Left. Figures such as George and Alex Soros, Tom Steyer, and Neville Singham, along with organizations like the Tides Foundation, pour millions into groups that amplify divisive rhetoric and fund activist networks pushing for confrontation. These financiers, often operating behind the scenes, bankroll organizations that stoke the flames of unrest, providing the resources for protests, media campaigns, and grassroots agitation that fuel the toxic-Left’s escalatory mindset. Their funding ensures that the loudest, most extreme voices dominate the conversation, drowning out calls for moderation and empowering the narrative that violence is a legitimate response to political setbacks.The Axios report paints a chilling picture of this toxic-Left base. One anonymous lawmaker recounted constituents declaring that “civility isn’t working” and that they should prepare for “violence…to fight to protect our democracy.” This is not the language of democracy but of mob rule, a hallmark of Marxist movements that historically justify violence as a tool for “revolution.” The Left’s sanctimonious claim to be defending democratic ideals rings hollow when their supporters are urging lawmakers to “storm the White House and stuff like that,” as another lawmaker described the “crazy shit” flooding their inboxes.Perhaps most telling is the “Roman coliseum analogy” offered by one Democrat. “People just want more and more of this spectacle,” they said. This is the toxic-Left’s true face: a bloodthirsty mob, egged on by Marxist rhetoric that fetishizes chaos over order. They aren’t seeking solutions; they’re demanding a performance, a gladiatorial clash where violence becomes entertainment. This is not the behavior of a reasoned political movement but of a cult intoxicated by its own outrage. This is the stuff of The Hunger Games.Even more disturbing is the pressure placed on lawmakers to become martyrs for the cause. One representative noted constituents insisting that they should be willing to “get shot” or “get ourselves arrested intentionally.” This call for self-sacrifice comes disproportionately, as another lawmaker pointed out, from “economically very secure White people” in the upper-middle and lower-upper classes. Here lies the hypocrisy of the toxic-Left: affluent, insulated activists demanding that others bear the physical and legal consequences of their radical posturing. It’s a perverse inversion of the Marxist “class struggle” they claim to champion, where the privileged egg on the vulnerable to act as cannon fodder.The most damning anecdote comes from a lawmaker who, during a meeting, expressed a desire to de-escalate tensions: “I actually said in a meeting, ‘When they light a fire, my thought is to grab an extinguisher.’ ...
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