State of Thursday: ROUTINE LIBERAL CRIMES NEED A CRACKDOWN
(Originally posted 9/25/25)
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ROUTINE LIBERAL CRIMES NEED A CRACKDOWN
At this point, especially to any conservative who’s paying attention, it’s clear the entire liberal bureaucratic structure is rife with criminal activity and permission structures that allow for criminal activity. This criminal activity ranges from petty to sprawling and conspiratorial acts of subversion. As much as some of it is organized, even more of it is spontaneous. Quite often it’s violent. In some cases, deadly, as we’ve recently seen.
For a long time a lot of that criminal activity got a pass. As long as your politics were correct, your actions, no matter how criminal, were also correct.
And I have to say I’m thoroughly tired of it. The hammer should come, and it should come for all.
As much as I’m happy to see the criminal comeuppance for the likes of disgraced FBI Director Jim Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, John Bolton, Tish James, Fani Willis and so on, I have to say this video showing feds arresting Antifa militants outside of an ICE building in Eugene, Oregon, gives me that warm fuzzy feeling inside.
Also, I think it’s going to solve way more than an indictment of Barack Obama.
Let me give a few more examples before I get to the point.
Recently “The Fearless Tour,” which has pledged to visit all 50 states to debate with students in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, visited Tennessee State, a Historically Black College or University. At first, things went okayish. Then an armed mob showed up. It assaulted members of the tour, stole their static displays and publicly menaced them with threats of violence.
Worse, a lot of this occurred literally in sight of law enforcement officers.
Here’s an image of one of the tour personalities chasing down a mob participant who stole one of his signs. He gets about two steps, and another mob participant steps up and explicitly threatens violence.
What do the police do? Zilch.
Later, the mob became so unruly and violent, the tour literally had to flee. Videos of the event started going viral. Officials from Tennessee State, presumably seeing this, released a statement.
“At all times, TSU students conducted themselves in a professional manner,” it stated flatly. Are you all on drugs?
Here’s a couple videos of the students being professionals.
What they show are assault, criminal menacing, vandalism, petty theft. All prosecutable crimes. Will they be prosecuted?
One more example I need to show just to bring the whole thing home. This happened several months ago.
A man is holding an “Abortion is Murder” sign out on a public sidewalk. A woman accompanying a very young minor, presumably her daughter, but maybe her niece, walks by the man and starts debating him.
She’s got a purse, nice clothes, a $10 milkshake, a feminist’s haircut. The child with her has a backpack with a stuffed animal hanging off it. They both look well-off enough.
The debate only lasts 20 seconds before the woman chooses violence. She assaults the man. Throws the shake at him, tries to take his sign.
(Images are not playable, here’s the video.)
He begs her to stop, but also he attempts to subdue her. The little girl starts crying, meanwhile the man begs the woman, “I don’t want to do this in front of your daughter!”
So what is the point of all this?
Just like with any crime problem, the best way to police it actually starts at the bottom, not the top. For decades, law enforcement experts have referred to this as “broken windows” policing.
You set the tone with petty crimes. Broken windows. Jumping turnstiles. Stealing groceries. In the process, not only will you disrupt small crimes, which is to the benefit of regular people on the streets, but you’ll eventually come toe-to-toe with representatives of larger criminal organizations.
And you’ll start to disrupt those.
I used these three examples because the petty crimes come from three completely different walks of life, but they represent the same problem.
The Antifa militants, the college students, the suburban feminist mom. The problem is it has become acceptable at every level to commit crimes in order to disrupt perceived conservative thought and speech.
So a guy on the street gets assaulted. A Fox News truck gets firebombed. Antifa blockades an ICE facility. Spooks, Hillary and Obama hatch a Russia conspiracy. People take potshots at Trump. Charlie Kirk gets murdered.
Fixing all this starts with the simplest of measures: Arrest the feminist mom. Haul her away in cuffs. Arrest the unruly and violent students. Haul them off. Prosecute them. Arrest the Antifas. Fullest extent of the law.
Broken windows. Nuke the permission structure at the very bottom first. Do it violently, rapidly and publicly.
Once the tone has been set for the foot soldiers, their captains and lieutenants will begin to think twice. Then they’ll start to go down, and their generals, the future Comeys and Brennans of the world, will get a whole lot more trigger-shy if they see the public will is against giving a pass for crimes committed by people with the correct politics.
I’m not sure if Comey’s forthcoming charges will stick. I’m not sure Brennan or Obama or any of them will ultimately go down. These are powerful folks.
But bring the rod down hard on their street people. Disrupt the criminal networks and the random acts of petty and violent crime, and you send an unmistakable message.
No more.
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