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Not Robin Hood: Alleged killer embodies tyranny, not justice

America is bloodthirsty. I'm not talking about the majority of Americans, but a loud and dangerous minority who enjoy chaos and bloodshed. They treat the alleged killer like a hero because it fits their twisted narrative.

The murder suspect I am referring to is the man who recently allegedly murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. You know his name. The media confirmed it. But please stop saying his name. Please stop making him a hero. Please stop making him famous. We are not trying to glorify murderers.

This alleged murderer is not Robin Hood. He did not take from the corrupt to give to the poor. He did not oppose tyranny.

The media claims to be against promoting the names of mass shooters, unless, of course, the shooter is associated with conservative ideology.

But this alleged killer is a manifestation of Marxist anger, and his name is plastered all over the media, even celebrated. Late-night host Stephen Colbert focused much of his show on the “manifesto” of a suspected murderer, giving him airtime and credibility that he never should have been given. “He could have made it a Yelp review.” Colbert said jokingly.. “'American medical care is the worst. One star.'”

Why did the media hide it? Nashville shooter's manifesto Does that explain why an agitated 28-year-old woman who identified herself as a man shot and killed three 9-year-old children and three teachers?

This is more than glorifying bloodshed. It is to promote a Marxist ideology of destruction and revenge. The 20th century saw a series of Marxist revolutions in which radicals dragged the bourgeoisie into the streets and executed them. That's what's happening now. Years ago, when I was still at Fox News, I warned that the media's fetishization of radical activists would ultimately backfire. “They're going to drag you out of your cute little anchor seat and beat you to death on the streets of New York,” I said.

Do you think it's extreme? Look around. That's exactly what the murder suspect's supporters want. They are not seeking justice. they are seeking revenge.

Where was the anger on the left against Big Pharma?

The media's claims against the medical industry that clearly justify praising alleged murderer Brian Johnson are both extreme and hypocritical.

How many people have we lost to the coronavirus? How many families watched their grandparents die over FaceTime, unable to say goodbye in person? How many people have lost loved ones to government incompetence, medical bureaucracy, and outright lies?

We know who is in charge: Anthony Fauci, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Big Pharma, and our federal government.

They told us the vaccine was effective. That wasn't the case. They created guidelines and rules that destroyed lives. Governors have forced coronavirus patients into nursing homes, and thousands of people have died as a result of these decisions. Where is the anger?

But here's the important thing. How many Americans have picked up guns and tried to take revenge on Big Pharma during COVID-19? How many people violently pursued government officials and medical personnel?

none. Because that's not what Americans do.

We do not resolve our grievances with violence. We demand justice through the rule of law. We will not fall into mob rule.

Vigilante justice is Marxist justice

We are now seeing vigilante justice because our systems are broken. When denied justice enough, some people take matters into their own hands. But let me be clear: this is not justice. This is the beginning of oppression. In Marxist regimes, violence becomes the language of the oppressed.

This alleged murderer is not Robin Hood. He did not take from the corrupt to give to the poor. He did not oppose tyranny. Robin Hood fought against corrupt governments that stole from people. This man did not fight against tyranny. he embodied it. He brought fear, violence, and chaos. That's what Marxism does.

When Americans face injustice, they don't riot. we don't kill. we act. we organize I'll vote. We change systems through peaceful means. We are slow to get angry, but when we get angry enough, we get up from the couch, go to the ballot box, and say, “Enough is enough.”

The solution is not violence. It's accountability. Hold the government accountable for its failures. We demand that our health care system serve people, not profit. We reject Marxist demands for bloodshed and embrace the rule of law.

This carnage we're seeing is not American. It's cancer. And if we don't eradicate it now, it will eat away at us.

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