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Schlepper93's avatar

Now go after the Muslim Brotherhood (Qatar).

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Loud MacLeod's avatar

You mean King Charles and family ?

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Schlepper93's avatar

Yes, anyone bought and brought to you by Qatar or for that matter, George Soros. Expose and if laws are broken, prosecute.

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Nigel Lacey's avatar

What will Starmer do? Give them all a knighthood perhaps?

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Simon Conway-Smith's avatar

If Starmer doesn't respond likewise, it'll be another nail in his rapidly building political coffin.

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Kim Di Giacomo's avatar

This is a turning point. The brutal public assassination of Charlie Kirk has shocked the nation, and the reactions from many on the left are equally concerning. Instead of a united condemnation of the murder of a father and husband engaged in civil public debate, far too many celebrated the act and even pushed false narratives about the killer’s politics. The evidence we have points in the opposite direction, and the country is finally waking up to the real threat posed by radical far-left violence.

Let’s be clear about who we’re dealing with. The forebears of today’s far-left—namely the Communists—have a century-long history of favoring force and dictatorship over liberty. Antifa and the hard-left underground share this lineage; they reject free, ordered democracy in favor of coercion and revolution. Designating antifa as a terrorist movement is not a political stunt, it is a necessary step to protect citizens and uphold the rule of law. President Trump has taken steps to do exactly that.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media must be held accountable. For years, they have amplified and normalized radical left narratives, provided platforms for extremists, and downplayed violent incidents that do not align with their preferred story. When journalists cozy up to street militias and label them as “experts,” they are not fulfilling their role as reporters—they are enabling. The public deserves truthful coverage, not propaganda.

This issue goes beyond a single murder. It concerns whether our institutions will defend free speech, family, faith, and national identity, or whether they will be eroded from within by an ideology that seeks to replace them with state control. We must demand accountability from universities, the media, and the funders who support this extremism. We must also insist that our law enforcement and courts treat political violence for what it is: a crime and a threat to civilization.

Enough with the excuses. We mourn Charlie Kirk, demand justice, and will not allow the radical left to rewrite the facts or our future.

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Kathie Clifton's avatar

I couldn’t like this comment more. So well said. Thank you

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Roy's avatar

What in hell took so long!

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Bridget McDammit's avatar

There is something called Cultural Marxism.

This is the ideology of the mainstream media.

This is the ideology of many school teachers.

This is the ideology of many in academia.

Exactly nailed.

This is where we go on the offensive now.

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Jason Chastain's avatar

I have to point out that you said they accused him of being “right wing“… There’s nothing wrong with being right wing. The left call people who are “far right“ Nazis, but I’m a very big proponent of far right politics. I think they are the correct position. They have nothing to do with racial hatred or white supremacy, that’s Nazism, that’s the KKK. Being far right, those positions are actually very agreeable to most Americans. Limited government, accountable to the people, minimal spending, secure borders, strong economy, strong military, low crime, high prosperity. Those are far right positions. Sounds pretty good right?

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Lindsay's avatar

National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) is actually far left, the full name is a good clue, one step further left is Communism. Rascist views can thrive regardless of left or right.

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Jason Chastain's avatar

Racist views conform anywhere, because they aren’t attached to political philosophy until someone attaches it in their own racist mind. When speaking of politics, it doesn’t matter if it’s far left or far right, the politics are not inherently racist. They are simply a position on beliefs of best policy.

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Dugald A MacMillan's avatar

Muslim Brothehood next.

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Susan 's avatar

Well done America 🇺🇸 now come on Starmer we need this more now than ever 🇬🇧

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A Whip of Cords's avatar

Anyone with any knowledge of how large organizations like ANTIFA work in terms of logistics, chain of command, communications systems, intelligence gathering, etc., knew that ANTIFA was ONLY able to operate wit the “permission” of the DOJ/FBI. The FBI could have penetrated, arrested, charged, incarcerated the leadership and the foot soldiers of ANTIFA any time they chose to do so. They CHOSE NOT to do so. I’ll be interested to see if the FBI can turn on a dime and obey the wishes of the President after intentionally looking the other way at ANTIFA’s crimes for years.

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Timothy Tobin's avatar

STOP THEM NOW… B4 it’s TOO LATE…! ! !

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Kathie Clifton's avatar

It’s long overdue. Being that their attitude has spread and infected the corporate (establishment) media, and the instability and enragement of the mentally ill-and or radical leftists, we need to get to work on more of the same. Bravo!!

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San Sebastián's avatar

Antifa is linked to Unite Against Fascism (UAF). Chair is Azad Ali, spokesman for the Islamic Forum of Europe. Journalist Andrew Gilligan described him as ‘an Islamic Fascist’. Ali has previously praised Osama Bin Ladens mentor and has been criticised for his alleged extremist views.

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Jack Sotallaro's avatar

It's great the Antifa is now considered a terrorist group, but what does that mean? There are a whole lot of groups in the US and around the world who have no love for the US or our way of life. Many are not declared terrorist organizations while others are. What is the difference? I believe the declaration of Antifa to be a terrorist organization by President Trump publicizes his position, but doesn't do much else until the State Department and Treasury get involved (which I'm sure they will, but have not yet).

Any step in the right direction is good. Wherever LEGAL Antifa and other domestic terror organizations should be pursued and prosecuted.

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Armitage Shanks 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧's avatar

I guess it means that wherever antifa turn up, they will be arrested. Let's face it, they're not very hard to spot - multi-coloured hair, piercings, bad skin and skanky. They even have flags which make them even easier to identify 🤣

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BobbyL's avatar

If you think it's just the far left you may want to study the hegelian dialectic. In the US both parties work together to oppress and enslave EVERYONE.

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Yo Habi's avatar

This welcome development is long overdue. I'm so excited good things are happening once again in America.

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