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The left often accuses the right of politicizing institutions when they attempt to revert changes made by previous administrations.
Protesting is a cherished American right. But if someone blocks your way in a car, you don't have the right to run them over.
The right-wing claims to be the party of family values and good Christians, yet some are okay with protesters being run over and used as slave labor.
The disparity in perceived bravery between right-wing and left-wing public figures is stark. Right-wing figures like Glenn Beck face real threats of violence, while left-wing figures often don't acknowledge this risk.
The left's standard for insurrection is inconsistent, as they consider the January 6th Capitol breach an insurrection but ignore coordinated attacks on law enforcement.
The criticism from the left regarding sanitizing controversial figures highlights the challenge of engaging with those who hold opposing views.
The left often accuses the right of politicizing institutions when they attempt to reverse left-leaning policies, a tactic described as gaslighting by some commentators.
The left often politicizes institutions like the military, and when the right tries to depoliticize them, they are accused of politicization.
Some right-wing influencers are arguing that we should take protesters and use them as slave labor. So, that insanity when we return.
The left's reaction to changes in military policy is seen as gaslighting, accusing the right of politicizing institutions that the left has already politicized.