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Radical Left Violence: The Deadly Antifa War on America

A wave of Radical Left extremism, from Antifa firebombings to assassinations, reveals a growing epidemic of political violence. With conservatives as primary targets, America faces an escalating war against order, truth, and democracy.
advtanmoy 26/09/2025 3 minutes read

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Radical Left Violence: The Deadly Antifa War on America

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Editorial By Advocatetanmoy

From assassinations to firebombings, Radical Left terror grips America, exposing Antifa’s bloody campaign and the Left’s complicity in political violence

The United States is not suffering from some abstract, apolitical “rise in violence.” What we are facing is a relentless, festering campaign of Radical Left terror — a cult of rage that cloaks itself in slogans of “justice” and “resistance” while turning cities into war zones and leaving bodies in its wake. The killing of Charlie Kirk was not an aberration. It was the logical conclusion of years of leftist agitation, where violent extremists are encouraged, funded, and glorified by a political class too cowardly to denounce them and too hungry for power to admit their blood-soaked complicity.

This sickness did not spring up overnight. It has been nurtured — coddled — by politicians, pundits, and professors who tell their mobs that Republicans are Nazis, Christians are fascists, law enforcement is an enemy army, and the sitting President of the United States is an illegitimate dictator who must be removed “by any means necessary.” Those words are not rhetoric; they are marching orders. And the streets are littered with the evidence.

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The roster of atrocities committed under the banner of Antifa and their fellow travelers is a ledger of shame. Officers ambushed at ICE facilities, federal agents beaten and firebombed, police stations besieged, cities burned. Churches, pregnancy centers, Republican offices, and news outlets targeted with arson and explosives. Citizens gunned down for wearing the wrong hat, supporting the wrong candidate, or simply being in the wrong place when the mob decided it was time to hunt. This is not protest. This is organized terror, carefully rationalized by its apologists as “resistance” while they cheer the bloodletting from the comfort of their studios and campuses.

President Donald J. Trump is absolutely right: the violence problem is on the Left. Antifa is not some harmless collection of misfits with funny masks; it is a domestic terrorist network dedicated to eroding the foundations of the Republic, brick by brick, body by body. Their aim is not reform. It is annihilation. And yet the same press that hyperventilates over “right-wing extremism” offers nothing but excuses when the perpetrators are black-clad militants chanting leftist slogans. The hypocrisy is grotesque, but the consequences are lethal.

The murders, the bombings, the firebombed churches and torched political offices, the assassination attempts on Trump himself — all of these are part of a single thread of Radical Left violence. It is a campaign designed to terrorize conservatives into silence, to criminalize dissent, and to replace debate with intimidation. And it is working only because too many leaders and institutions lack the courage to call this barbarism what it is.

The United States stands at a precipice. We either confront the reality that the greatest source of political violence in this nation flows from the Left, or we allow the mob to dictate who may speak, who may worship, who may govern, and who may live. To downplay, excuse, or sanitize this epidemic of Radical Left terrorism is not just cowardice — it is collaboration. And history will remember those who chose collaboration over courage.

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 September 26, 2025


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