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Here Come the New Jacobins

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United States
Started June 29, 2026

The commentary that followed sentencing for a violent Antifa attack is delusional

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Here Come the New Jacobins

National Review (United States) | Jun 28, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 29, 2026
The public reaction to the Antifa sentencing reveals deep divisions in society regarding the balance between free speech and public safety.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 29, 2026
The harsh sentencing for the Antifa attackers reflects a necessary stance against political violence, promoting law and order in society.
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Labeling dissenting groups like Antifa as 'new Jacobins' oversimplifies complex social movements and undermines legitimate protests against injustice.
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The media's portrayal of Antifa as violent extremists distracts from the broader issues of systemic injustice that provoke such protests.
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The growing polarization around groups like Antifa represents a critical moment for democracy, demanding open dialogue about violence and ideology.
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