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Elites encouraging young radicals to commit violence (e.g., Luigi imitators) is a strategy with precedent on the left. I talked about this recently on the New Founding 🧊 pod.

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Nathan Halberstadt1 year ago

@NewFounding Full episode from @NewFounding pod.

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PMiller1 year ago

@JackPosobiec @NewFounding I find it intriguing that what leftists think conservatives are doing is what they're actually doing.

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𝙊𝙩𝙞𝙨 𝙇𝙮𝙣𝙬𝙤𝙤𝙙1 year ago

@NewFounding WHERE ARE THE EPSTEIN FILES?!?!

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Liz Edwards🇺🇸1 year ago

@JackPosobiec @NewFounding Politicians calling for violence have no interest in their citizens only in disrupting the government without getting their hands dirty.

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East Tennessee Conservative1 year ago

@JackPosobiec @NewFounding I don’t think that it would end the way they think it would end.

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QuietMind1 year ago

@JackPosobiec @NewFounding I reported 6-7 accounts, on X, that said they want Trump to be “Luigi Mangione’d”. None of the accounts were suspended.

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David Lenk1 year ago

@NewFounding Why be a Loser Luigi when you can be Maga Mario!!!

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Dietrich von Behren1 year ago

@NewFounding Divide et impera. The historic playbook for radicals.

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Regina Basart1 year ago

@JackPosobiec @NewFounding Inciting violence, isn't that what they tried to accused Trump on J6?

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Seamas Brader1 year ago

@NewFounding I'm not surprised. Some of them feel it's their only path to justice. They have no faith in government or institutions any longer; and they are mailable and easy to manipulate.

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