05/05/2022 / By Ethan Huff
All over social media, deranged leftists are having public meltdowns over the leaked news that the Supreme Court is planning to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer. And many of them are now openly calling for violence in response.
Someone named “Darrian the insurrectionist” (@DarrianRilley) wrote on Twitter that “Political violence works,” and that the left really needs to stop “playcating [sic] to the right.”
“Leftist [sic] in America need to burn down the Supreme Court if Roe V wade is overturned,” this account further wrote, apparently not breaking any of Twitter’s “community guidelines” with this violent rhetoric.
Another Twitter user named “Schrödinger’s Zen … (or Roger)” (@RWNJ_) promised to “HELP BURN THIS [expletive] TO THE GROUND!!!” if Roe v. Wade gets overturned.
Then we have “Chrisoula Baikos #GoodTrouble” (@SOEAtlanta) who called for a “Scorched earth” response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
“Burn it all to the ground,” this red-haired female added, with Twitter’s apparent blessing.
“REMINDER: the Democratic House, Senate and Presidency could stop this with ONE LAW, TODAY,” added someone named “Elizabeth C. McLaughlin (she / her)” (@ECMcLaughlin).
“BURN IT ALL DOWN,” McLaughlin added.
On and on and on, on their social media platform of choice, leftist Twitter users are not beating around the bush in expressing their demonic bloodlust for abortion to remain legal at all costs.
If these deranged baby murderers do not get their way, they are planning (or so they say) to burn down the Supreme Court and other American institutions. You might even say they are planning an insurrection against the United States government, come June.
Keep in mind that conservatives were tarred and feathered for storming the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., last summer. The Left called Trump supporters “insurrectionists,” and some of them are still rotting in prison without charges due to their political activism.
Now, the same virtue signalers who decried right-wing free speech as “violence” are openly calling for actual violence if they lose their “right” to tear limb-from-limb unborn children.
On his blog, Hal Turner from the “Hal Turner Radio Show” explained that he was arrested by federal agents back in 2009 for far less than what deranged leftists are now tweeting on Twitter.
Turner wrote an editorial about a federal court of appeals ruling that called the three judges in that case “traitors” to the Constitution. It also quoted Thomas Jefferson’s famous “Tree of Liberty” letter, which reads:
“The tree of liberty must be replenished from time to time, with the blood of tyrants and patriots …”
“These judges deserve to be killed,” Turner further opined in the piece, adding that “their blood would replenish the tree of liberty, a small price to pay to assure freedom for millions.”
At the time, Turner was told that because “someone (who read my editorial) might take my words to heart and take action” that he was guilty of a “threat” – even though his op-ed was just that: an opinion.
“I was arrested, held without bail, prosecuted in December, 2009 and the trial resulted in a HUNG JURY, 9 voted ‘not guilty,'” Turner writes. “The government prosecuted me again in March, 2010, and again, HUNG JURY.”
“The government went on to prosecute me an astonishing THIRD TIME. By then I was bankrupt and could not afford my lawyers, so I was given a public defender. At trial #3 on Friday, August 13, 2010, I was convicted and sent to federal prison … Because ‘someone might take my words to heart.'”
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