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SHOOTINGS: It's racial warfare

| July 13, 2016 9:00 PM

There is a rabid new breed of dissidents in the US today. They not only hate and disobey authority figures — they want to kill them. They are anarchists. Armed insurrection is their strategy. This is not really new however — just escalating.

Remember the militia groups a few years back? One militia leader urged people to know the faces of their legislators — because someday they may have to shoot them. These were mostly white, rural men disgruntled with the limitations that government put on them. They talked a lot, and did military type training, and stockpiled weapons, but actually did very little. There were a few notable exceptions, but it was mostly saber rattling.

Today, it’s black dissidents who believe they are being unfairly profiled by police due to several instances of black men being killed by police. They retaliate for these deaths by murdering police officers in cities hundreds of miles away from these incidents. They consider it punishment, but it’s not. It’s murdering innocent people. It’s racial and class warfare. They ignore the fact that black on black and black on white murders exceed white on black murders by a huge margin.

It’s also Islamic terrorists bringing jihad to our country through illegal immigrants and radicalizing legal Muslim citizens. Insurgency is the game plan of mainstream Muslims. They plan to populate our country and others by immigration and births until they can control it through the vote.

Illegal Latinos are also a source of violence. Remember Kate Steinle who was killed in San Francisco by a five time deportee? But he was safe in a “Sanctuary City”.

The biggest tragedy is that our politicians have failed to confront the problem because they are bound by “Political Correctness”. Our “president” does not have our backs. He sympathizes with blacks, illegal Latinos, and Muslims and berates the victims. Our Justice Department would more accurately be called the Injustice Department. It’s time we faced our problems head on, with determination and courage, like our forefathers did.

ED TORRENCE

Coeur d’Alene