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The Radical Left Is Eating Itself Alive and There Isn't Enough Popcorn in the World

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This day was always going to arrive in one form or another. In a situation where two groups want to suck up all the air in the room, struggles were going to start breaking out. 

The left has always been billed as a place where many groups come and work together to achieve a better society. That's never been true. That's actually more of what the right does. What the left does is create an oppression hierarchy that uses fear, guilt, and hate to create something of a hive-mind. This worked really well for decades, but thanks to consistent use of stress responses to make people pull the lever for them, radicals have appeared in their midst, and in great numbers. 

Among them are two groups, the LGBTQ+ radicals and the "pro-Palestine" radicals who, in truth, are just anti-American/pro-terrorist/anti-Jewish radicals. 

The issue is that both of these groups think their causes represent the most oppressed people, and both demand that all other causes and issues take a backseat until theirs is solved... which it never will be, because there's no power, money, or social clout in that. It'd be a really bad day for them if their issue actually was solved and everyone ended up getting what they needed or wanted. 

And to be sure, both sides tried to bridge the gap. "Queers for Palestine" was a movement that tried to take off, but never got any traction because, as it turns out, no one hates the LGBTQ+ community quite like Palestinians and the terrorist groups that the left is currently sympathizing with.

So a clash was inevitable, and sure enough, it's happening. 

As you can see, a Pride parade in Canada was canceled after the pro-Palestinian protesters decided to stand in the way and shut it down. You can see the video for yourself below, including the AWFLs standing between them all, arguing about which side was more oppressed. 

A hilarious but not unexpected turn of events, if ever there was one. 

This was always inevitable because of how the left functions, and it's just one more way the left is beginning to come apart at the seams.

At some point, one group was always going to try to take the throne as the most downtrodden have-nots of them all, because the left had set up a social currency system that rewarded being a victim. It was always a race to the bottom, and there's only so much room there. 

So now, the left's two most infamous groups are fighting one another for who gets to be the one everyone feels sorry for and gives deference to the most.

The thing is, there's no way this ends well for anyone. If the "pro-Palestine" crowd continues to adhere to the rules of the people they're fighting on behalf of, then winning means enacting measures that could mean violence. This means that LGBTQ+ folks will likely get hurt or worse, while the pro-Palestine crowd will have everyone turn against them and use this as a way to show just how oppressed they are. They'll use it as a rallying moment. 

It's terrorist propaganda 101. Commit an atrocity, take the blowback, and use said reaction to justify their cause. 

The LGBTQ+ community will use this as evidence that they truly are the most oppressed and hated people in the Western world (despite it not being the West that actually hates them as a fundamental rule), and they will double down on their efforts to bend society to their will through guilt and pressure. Sadly, as we've seen, this also results in some in the community enacting violence themselves, but usually against innocents they claim are at fault for their oppression.  

It's radical propaganda 101. Commit an atrocity, take the blowback, and use said reaction to justify their cause. 

But the good news is that this fight is likely going to end up further tearing up the left and causing no end of bad will from the general population as both sides get louder and more insufferable. If the legacy media were still in charge of every avenue of information, this could've gotten really bad, but now, it could just be fun to watch as the two argue whether it's duck season or rabbit season. 

A divided house cannot stand, and as competition for who is the most downtrodden ramps up, the left's house is getting a bit shaky. 

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