Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Leftist Indoctrination Factories Churn Out Would-Be Trump Assassins Every Day; Defund The Education Institutions Churning Out Left-Wing Assassins: When the Classroom Normalizes Violence in the Name of Justice, Assassinations and Acts of Terror Follow

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Leftist Indoctrination Factories Churn Out Would-Be Trump Assassins Every Day:
Following the latest assassination attempt on President Donald Trump and members of his administration, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lambasted both the media and elected members of the Democrat Party for their role in creating a “left-wing cult of hatred” that has legitimized political violence against the president and anyone who supports his policies: “Those who constantly falsely label and slander the president as a fascist, as a threat to democracy, and compare him to Hitler to score political points are fueling this kind of violence.”
This is undoubtedly correct; however, one key component of the “cult of hatred” was missing from Leavitt’s otherwise spot-on analysis: America’s higher education system.
It is this unholy trinity of the media, the Democrat Party, and academia, that has radicalized an entire Manchurian generation against President Trump — and the political right more broadly — in a way that will not disappear once Trump leaves the political arena.
The terrifying truth is that Cole Tomas Allen is not an anomaly or a “lone wolf whack job.” Rather, he is the latest weaponized “resistance” product to roll off the assembly lines of our leftist-infused Media-Democrat-Academia (MDA) industrial complex, with all three working in tandem to produce radicals like Allen.
The Media’s Moral Sanction
The MDA revolutionary feedback loop is primed by a media ecosystem that skews and morally frames news events with leftist bias to produce public outrage which subsequently serves to stir up political violence against their political opposition.
The media accomplishes this through the use of “empathy triggers” to forge continuous narratives that bypass the rational mind and provoke visceral, often violent confrontations and responses, as we saw with the unfortunate death of RenĂ©e Good, who took it upon herself to insert herself and her car into an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis.
Rather than report what actually occurred, the media framed her as someone who had merely dropped off her kid at school before ICE agents shot her for no reason at all.
We also see this in the normalization of the most extreme rhetoric that has found its way into once prestigious institutions such as The New York Times.
In a recent interview featured in the New York Times, radical commentator Hasan Piker — who commands an audience of millions of young people — cited Communist Friedrich Engels to justify Luigi Mangione’s murder of a health insurance executive by framing the assassination as a logical response to the “social murder” he claims is inherent in America’s for-profit healthcare system.
According to Piker, it is seemingly understandable when this “systemic violence,” which is a term found throughout academia, is met with actual, physical violence.
Incredibly, interviewers Nadja Spiegelman and Jia Tolentino were all too happy to nod along in tacit agreement with Piker’s framing of the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Spiegelman even wondered whether murder in this context could be considered “effective political action” or not. --->READ MORE HERE
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Defund The Education Institutions Churning Out Left-Wing Assassins
When the classroom normalizes violence in the name of justice, assassinations and acts of terror follow
I have often wondered what would happen to my eight younger siblings if both of my parents were assassinated. It is not a hypothetical most people consider, but it’s one my husband and I have discussed seriously.
My parents, Rachel and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, are prominent supporters of President Trump. In today’s political climate, that alone can invite deadly consequences.
The threat felt visceral last week when an active shooter tried to murder the president and his Cabinet at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where both my parents were present. When the news broke, my stomach dropped. I gathered my 6-year-old sister, Valentina, and we prayed a Hail Mary together. Even before details emerged, I suspected two things: The shooter would be young, and the shooter would be educated.
The alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was 26. The man who attempted to assassinate President Trump at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024 was 20. The man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk was 22. The latest alleged shooter is 31.
These men are all young, and all attended college. The latest would-be Trump assassin specifically holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, earned a master’s degree in computer science, and worked as a part-time tutor, where he was named “teacher of the month” in December 2024. It is a striking amount of education for a would-be assassin. A sickness is running through the institutions that shape young Americans, most of all the education system.
Universities were originally founded in the Middle Ages as explicitly Christian institutions devoted to discovering truth through reason and moral inquiry. But that tradition has been abandoned. Today, higher education is dominated by Marxist-inspired critical theory, developed by Frankfurt School intellectuals in the 1920s and 1930s.
Where classical Marxism focused on class struggle, its critical theory modern variant expands the lens to race, the sexes, sexuality, and culture. This turns every aspect of society into a battlefield of oppressors versus the oppressed. Faux academic disciplines inspired by critical theory, such as “critical race theory,” “queer studies,” “fat studies,” and “postcolonial studies,” do not function as truth-seeking fields but instead as ideological training camps designed to produce activists rather than scholars.
Students immersed in this worldview learn that core institutions — government, markets, law, and family — are illegitimate. If society is inherently unjust, dismantling it becomes a moral imperative.
This is what inspired the 2020 summer of rage. Protests quickly targeted America’s founding symbols: Statues of George Washington were toppled, and Plymouth Rock was vandalized. The goal was to erase the nation’s origin story. But the violence doesn’t stop at monuments.
After I made a mild public statement opposing socialism while a student at the University of Chicago, my classmates did not debate my ideas. They attacked my character, appearance, and family. One said they would physically stop me from voting. Another declared I deserved execution. Such rhetoric harkens back to a long history.
Revolutionary movements, convinced of their righteousness, always justify mass violence. The 20th century’s toll is staggering: Lenin’s regime killed 5 million, Stalin’s nearly 20 million, Mao’s 45 million. My own conservative Catholic family suffered financial ruin and even murder during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s for being Christian and anti-communist. --->READ MORE HERE
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