Jesse Kelly on Democrat "No Kings" Protests and Political Violence
Jesse KellyOctober 25, 202513 min14,184 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe "No Kings" Protest and Communist Tactics
- π© The "No Kings" protest is analyzed as a paid and organized event, not an organic demonstration.
- π‘ Communism historically leverages public demonstrations, protests, and riots, often by creating or paying professional rioters.
- π£ Information is spread via social media to generate popularity, with leaders often being paid and organized, not genuine participants.
- π« The goal is to create the illusion of organic movements, masking the paid and organized nature of these events.
Participants and Their Motivations
- π€‘ The "standard bunch of freaks" and "deranged communists" were present, including former hippies and "weirdo, freak, furries."
- π The protest did not turn into the mass movement they desired, as "normies" are generally happy with the Trump administration.
- π― A specific individual, identified as a teacher, was highlighted for making light of Charlie Kirk's assassination, exemplifying a perceived pattern.
The Role of Educators and Social Workers
- π©βπ« The speaker posits that individuals in professions like teaching, nursing, or social work are often "violent, disgusting communists."
- π§ These individuals are accused of taking jobs not to teach, but to "take your child and break them," framing it as a national security issue.
- π£οΈ The teaching profession is broadly criticized, with claims that many within it are violent and hold communist ideologies.
Escalation of Political Rhetoric and Violence
- π Many participants, particularly older individuals, are described as mean, vicious, and violent, celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
- πΊ This behavior is attributed to constant exposure to media narratives that equate Donald Trump with Hitler and Nazis.
- β οΈ The speaker warns that this rhetoric normalizes violence against political opponents, suggesting that more political assassinations are likely.
- π¬ The normalization of calling political figures "Nazis" is seen as a tactic to program followers into believing violence is justified.
Personal Reflections and Warnings
- π The speaker expresses living in a "nightmare" due to the perceived rise in political violence and extremism.
- π¨ There's a strong belief that further political violence is inevitable due to the prevalence of communists who view hurting opponents as a righteous cause.
- π’ The video concludes with a call to subscribe to the YouTube channel, promising more content and collaborations.
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