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Who
is Guilty of Inciting Riots?
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
Jan. 8, 2021
NEW YORK, Jan. 8, 2021 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on who is
responsible for recent examples of mob violence:
In the wake of the storming of the Capitol, many are
blaming President Trump for the violence. Of course, he never instructed
anyone to engage in violence. Nevertheless, his critics argue that he stoked
people's passions, which he did, and can therefore be held accountable.
If this is the standard—inflammatory rhetoric—then Trump's
critics are at best ethically compromised. Consider the following remarks,
made by the kind of people who are now hammering the president.
- "I need you to get out and talk to your friends and
talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are
independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with
them and get in their face." - Presidential candidate Barack Obama, 2008
- "When they go low, we kick 'em. That's what this new
Democratic Party is about." - Former Attorney General Eric Holder, 2018
- "Let's make sure we show up wherever we have to show
up. And if you see anybody from that [Trump] Cabinet in a restaurant, in
a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and create a
crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they're not welcome
anymore, anywhere." - Maxine Waters, 2018
- "Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople."
- Cory Booker, 2020
- "People will do what they do." - House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi commenting on violent protesters, 2020
- "You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets
for as long as there is unrest in our lives, and unfortunately there is
plenty to go around." - Ayanna Pressley, 2020
- "They're [left-wing protesters] not gonna stop before
Election Day in November and they're not gonna stop after Election Day.
And that should be—everyone should take note of that on both levels,
that this isn't, they're not gonna let up and they should not. And we
should not." - Kamala Harris, 2020
- "And please, show me where it says protesters are
supposed to be polite and peaceful." - CNN host Chris Cuomo, 2020
- "When you see a nation, an entire nation,
simultaneously grappling with an extraordinary crisis seeded in 400
years of American racism, I'm sorry, that is not the same question as
the understandably aggrieved store owner or the devout religious person
who wants to go back to services." - New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
justifying illegal street protests that violated social distancing norms
while he restricted church services, 2020
- "I can't imagine what it would look like if we said
to people, 'Actually, you have to stay in. You have to ignore systemic
racism—I'm sorry, just ignore it. Stay in.'" New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy
justifying illegal street protests that violated social distancing norms
while restricting church services, 2020
- "As public health advocates, we do not condemn these
gatherings as risky for COVID-19 transmission. We support them as vital
to the national public health and to the threatened health specifically
of Black people in the United States." 1200 health and medical
colleagues justifying illegal street protests that violated social
distancing norms, 2020
- "Destroying property, which can be replaced, is not
violence." Nikole Hannah-Jones, New York Times journalist, 2020
- "We don't have to finger-wag at protesters about
property. That can be rebuilt." David Remnick, New Yorker journalist
- "The notion that nonviolence is tactically more
effective...has not only been proven wrong over the past week by sheer
numbers; it cannot be historically supported." H. Lossin, Ph.D., The
Nation magazine, 2020
- "A siege [of the White House] only works if it is
sustained. We witnessed this—the multiplying power of a strategic
occupation—nine years ago. You dig in, hold your ground, and the tension
accumulates, amplifies, goes global." Adbusters, the group that started
Occupy Wall Street, 2020
Many more examples could be given. In fairness, these
comments, while incendiary, are not direct calls for violence. But it is
also true that nothing Trump said was a direct call for violence either.
Left-wing commentators and activists (pretty much the same
these days) have no moral authority to lecture the rest of us about violence
committed by right-wing protesters. They nurtured a climate of violence over
the past year by giving Antifa and Black Lives Matter their blessings.
If they were principled, they would do as the Catholic
League does and condemn violent protesters regardless of their cause. But
they are not.
SOURCE Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
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