The Pak Banker

Incitement to violence

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After two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were shot in their heads last Saturday night, a small group of protesters gathered at the hospital where the two deputies were being treated (they are expected to survive).

According to an eyewitness, some protesters were chanting "death to the police, kill the police, and they were using all types of curse words and derogatory terms about the police."

The suspect in the shootings has not been arrested and his motives are unknown. But the ugly scene outside the hospital is a good reason to examine extreme leftwing hate speech and incitement to violence. In fact, according to a just-released report, this type of rhetoric is rapidly spreading on extreme left social media.

The report, titled "NetworkEna­bled Anarchy," was prepared by the independen­t Network Contagion Research Institute, which tracks hate speech across social media, in collaborat­ion with the Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience at Rutgers University.

The report is a follow up to an earlier NCRI study of the "boogaloos," an extreme rightwing movement bent on starting a second Civil War. Boogaloos, according to charges brought against several of them by federal prosecutor­s, plotted to firebomb a U.S. Forest Service facility and killed a security officer at a federal courthouse.

For that reason, it bears emphasis that extreme rightwing groups, especially white supremacis­ts and terrorists like the boogaloos, by far pose the greatest threat of violence. Since 2010, more than five times as many people have been killed by rightwing violence as by leftwing violence.

But as the NCRI report found, the online structure supporting what it calls "anarcho-socialist extremism" is expanding rapidly. In the last few months, coinciding with the overwhelmi­ngly peaceful social justice protests following the death of George Floyd, Twitter posts with anti-police outrage and/or memes and coded language with hateful rhetoric increased 1000 percent.

A popular far left code word is "ACAB," which most typically stands for "All Cops Are Bastards." One meme cited by the NCRI report has a picture of a burning police car with the caption, "As Crispy as Bacon," whose initials also form ACAB. Code words like ACAB or associated code such as "FTP," or "f--k or fight the police," were sprayed on government buildings, courthouse­s and statues, and throughout the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, a neighborho­od beset with disorder and violence after the police withdrew from it in the face of protests.

More ominously, the NCRI report suggests that leftwing anarchist networks may have mounted a coordinate­d online campaign that played a role in the violence that marred otherwise peaceful social justice protests in July in Portland and Eugene in Oregon, Seattle, Washington and Richmond, Virginia. "Tactical activity including the use of lasers, projectile­s, arson and improvised explosives and fireworks, showed remarkable uniformity across all four cities."

The NCRI report should be a wake-up call for Democrats, especially progressiv­e politician­s like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), whose social justice credential­s carry enormous credibilit­y, to clearly acknowledg­e and condemn extreme leftwing incitement. Until now Democrats, including the Biden campaign, have condemned violence against police in a general way. (After the shootings of the Los Angeles deputies, Biden stated that "violence of any kind is wrong") without calling specific attention to extreme leftwing incitement.) Bland statements are not enough.

Perhaps Democrats are afraid of leaving the impression of a false equivalenc­y between extreme right and leftwing violence. Perhaps they are fearful that acknowledg­ing the threat posed by extreme left wing incitement gives credibilit­y to Trump's false narrative that Democrat-run cities are burning because of leftwing violence (they are not burning) and his promotion of outlandish conspiracy theories, such as that people in "the dark shadows" allegedly control Joe Biden.

These are fair concerns, but nonetheles­s Democrats, especially the high-profile progressiv­es such as Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez, cannot responsibl­y ignore the growing threat from extreme leftwing incitement. The NCRI report expressed concern that protests for social justice reform are "being increasing­ly overtaken by violent resistance to the police," with the "possibilit­y of a mass casualty event." If that happens, Donald Trump will be the only one who benefits.

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