Check out what scumbag democrat and deputy DNC chair Keith Ellison did:
Now this is no normal author. He’s been criticized for advocating violence:
Bray is the author of a new book on antifa, the far-left activist movement whose members advocate using any means necessary, including violence, to combat white supremacy. In the span of just a couple of weeks, dozens of national news outlets have turned to him to help explain the movement as debate has raged over how the country should deal with a rising tide of violent racism.
Many of Bray’s colleagues have celebrated his foray into the national spotlight, where his scholarly work in political radicalism has landed him prime-time interviews on NBC and NPR.
But Dartmouth officials are unsettled. Bray has made no secret about his belief that violence is, in some circumstances, justified. In turn, the university has sought to distance itself from him.
During an appearance on “Meet the Press” last week, Bray argued that “when pushed, self-defense is a legitimate response to white supremacist and neo-Nazi violence.”
“We’ve tried ignoring neo-Nazis in the past. We’ve seen how that turned out in the ’20s and ’30s,” Bray told host Chuck Todd. “A lot of people are under attack, and sometimes they need to be able to defend themselves. It’s a privileged position to say you never have to defend yourself from these kinds of monsters.”
So here’s the deal. If this dude is advocating self-defense whenever a Nazi is attacking, then no one will disagree. Clearly he is advocating something else. And that is that white supremacy needs to be attacked violently even when it’s not attacking. And when you define “white supremacy” as everything from “micro-aggressions” to “cultural appropriation,” then you’re basically advocating for violence against anyone who disagrees with you.
And that’s a problem.
But I guess that’s NOT a problem for a-hole Rep. Keith Ellison.