From the mysteriously marvelous Free Prince…
The outrage from the Right over a supposed “coded” threat is laughable. These are the same people who lionize 1776 but short-circuit at the idea that political violence might still serve a purpose.
Fragile minds.
Political violence built this country. Political violence ended slavery. Political violence dismantled monarchies and empires. It is not always the answer—but when it’s entirely off the table for the people, and always on the table for the state, that is submission.
Everyone condemns political violence—until they benefit from it.
The state exists because of it, is sustained by it, and weaponizes it daily. But the moment that monopoly is even rhetorically challenged, suddenly we hear the shrieking chorus of “unacceptable,” “over the line,” “dangerous.”
Of course they say that. Power hates competition.
Comey writes two numbers in sand and it’s a national emergency. But drone-striking civilians, torturing whistleblowers, or burning children alive in Waco? That’s “national security.” That’s “justice.” That’s them protecting you. Don’t forget that.
When the state uses violence, it’s enforcement. When you even talk about it, it’s extremism. That’s the con. That’s the design. They need you docile, obedient, begging for justice through systems built to deny it. They want you outraged at words, distracted by theater, too pacified to remember that power was never meant to be polite.
The truth is, if a society treats violence as sacred only when executed by the state, it is not civilized—it is conditioned. And if the ruling class can wage war, crush uprisings, rig laws, and still sleep at night while any whisper of resistance gets treated like terrorism, then we have officially found ourselves in a managed illusion.
And they know it.






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