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Hasan Piker would be someone worth only laughing at from time to time because of his stupid, radically leftist takes and pro-terrorist, pro-communist propaganda, but because the Democrat Party seems to love him so much, highlighting what he says has become a good habit of the right. 

Recently, Piker was given an interview with The New York Times, where he gave his ideological opposites gift after gift. 

One moment, in particular, is when he effectively began talking about "social murder," bringing up how Brian Thompson, the murdered United Healthcare CEO, was engaging in a lot of it through "systemized forms of violence." 

He said, "I saw so many people immediately understand why this death had taken place."


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Never mind the fact that he danced around the word "murder" in terms of Luigi Mangione's actions, but he did apply the term to Thompson's leadership of United Healthcare. What Piker effectively did here was justify murder because of Thompson's position at a health insurance company, and framed the murder as a defensive action.

Now, you might be wondering how Thompson's murder helped defend anyone, and you'd be right to ask the question, but you'd be disappointed by the lack of an answer. 

Keep this in your back pocket, because I want to bring up another segment from this interview. 

There's another part where the interviewers at the NYT played a game of "would you steal from" and they go through a list of places or people they would steal from. Piker says he's pro-piracy all the way. He says he'd steal a car if he could get away with it, but then proceeds to make himself sound noble by pointing out that he wouldn't steal from places like local libraries, nor dine-and-dash. 

What he says he would steal from is the Louvre, and posits that we should bring back these "high crimes." 

I want you to notice the pattern here. 

Piker believes that if you are high up on the wealth or institutional ladder, you are someone who should be punished. You could be stolen from, slandered, or even killed, and you would probably deserve it, according to Piker. 

But note that Piker is a communist sympathizer. His entire schtick is balancing out societal power so the working man gets a fair shake in a corrupt system.

But he has no solution for how to help those in need. He believes that punishing the wealthy and powerful is a moral good in and of itself. His aim isn't to lift the poor; it's to bring the rich and powerful down. 

It's Margaret Thatcher's explanation of leftism. 

Piker isn't some wise and learned thinker who just so happens to have economically left-leaning biases; he's a radical communist with an expensive haircut and a shock collar for his dog. His entire persona is feigning sympathy for the poor by openly hating the rich. 

And don't let it get past you that Piker is one of the rich. He's worth $8 million. He's one of those people he rails against. 

If the Democrats want him to be their face so badly, then I will sign whatever necessary paperwork to help that along faster. The fact that he was able to sit here and say all these things, justifying murder and theft, with zero pushback from The New York Times was, in my opinion, one of the best things that could've happened for Republicans. 


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Piker's words need to be echoed far and wide, because he's seriously playing for our team and he doesn't even know it. Moreover, the Democrat Party doesn't even seem to know it. 

I hope he continues to show everyone who the left really is. Murderous, greedy, and pseudointellectual. 

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