‘Revolutionaries’ Want No Peace, With or Without Justice
The run-up to sniper-executed assassinations of police officers in Dallas saw more pretexts for violence against them. In Louisiana and Minnesota, cops are under investigation for excessive use of force resulting in the death of two black men.
Such incidents are particularly ominous as the Republican convention looms in Cleveland. Donald Trump’s candidacy has already been met with violent disruptions and there’s every reason to expect more in Ohio. “No justice, no peace” is the victimhood narrative being used by some to justify – and possibly incite – insurrection.
That’s in part because of the announced intention of Black Lives Matter operatives, Occupy movement anarchists and Islamic supremacists to collaborate in what is being openly discussed as “revolution in America.” If such forces are ignored until they act on that threatening agenda, there will surely be no peace, whether there is justice or not.
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