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Скачать или смотреть White boy posted a manifesto calling for the left to rise against THEM

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  • 2025-06-06
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White boy posted a manifesto calling for the left to rise against THEM
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On April 16, GMU student Nicholas Decker published a Substack essay titled "When Must We Kill Them?," a provocative piece exploring whether violence is ever justified as a last resort against what he perceives as tyranny under the Trump administration. The essay explicitly warns that force is only defensible when all peaceful and legal avenues have been exhausted. Decker invokes the founding fathers to argue that violence "is to be employed only in defense of our Constitution, and of democracy."
The next day, GMU referred Decker to "state and federal law enforcement for evaluation of criminal behavior" and denounced his essay as "not the Mason way." Then came a knock at Decker's door from the Secret Service. After reviewing his words, they agreed he broke no laws.

It came two days after Decker published an essay titled 'When Must We Kill Them?' via Substack on
April 16.
'If the present administration chooses this course (of sweeping away courts and democracy), then the questions of the day can be settled not with legislation, but with blood and iron,' Decker wrote in the blog post.
'In short, we must decide when we must kill them.
None of us wish for war, but if the present administration wishes to destroy the nation I would accept war rather than see it perish.'
His essay describes the Trump administration as
'evil' and 'engaged in barbarism' by 'arbitrarily' imprisoning opponents, revoking the visas of
'thousands of students' and imposing taxes
'without the consent' of the American people.
Decker previously voiced support for Luigi Mangione being sentenced to death on April 11 - though confusingly he also lusted over the alleged assassin of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the days after the December 4
shooting.

'If (the current administration) should threaten the ability to remove it (by voting), we shall have no choice,' Decker wrote.
'We will have to do the right thing. We will have to prepare ourselves to die. I hope that we should conduct ourselves with such courage that it will be our finest hour; I expect that we shall do our duty.'
Decker edited his essay on Saturday in response to comments to say he believes that 'violence is a last resort, not a first resort'
'It is to be employed only in defense of our Constitution, and of democracy. If it is resorted to, it must be narrowly targeted, and aimed only at extirpating those who have power, and are unjustly resisting giving it up,' he wrote in the update.
Despite his advocacy for violence as 'last resort' to challenge those in power, Decker has also pushed for the death penalty for Mangione, 26, who is accused of gunning down the CEO of America's biggest medical insurer, United Healthcare.
'I don't think there is a sound argument against seeking the death penalty for Luigi Mangione if you are not against it in all cases,' Decker wrote on April 11.
'To my mind, if you feel strongly enough about something to assassinate someone, you should be prepared to die.'

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