Boston Herald

Rights of anti-left Americans at risk

- By LAURA HOLLIS

We’re next. Yes, I mean us — the American people. At least the Christians, Jews, Muslims, conservati­ves, Republican­s, libertaria­ns, blacks, Asians, Hispanics, LGBTQ folks, immigrants, rich, poor and middle class and everyone else among the 63 million people who voted for President Trump.

We’re next.

They’ve gone after Trump. So far, they’ve failed. But they’ll keep trying. It doesn’t matter that the real corruption and collusion was in the Hillary Clinton campaign, not the Trump campaign. Trump opposes the leftist agenda, so he’s got to go. They’re going after Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. At this writing, they haven’t yet succeeded. Kavanaugh is a conservati­ve, and his presence on the Supreme Court threatens the leftist agenda, so he must be destroyed.

We’re next.

You see, those of us who voted for Trump are the real problem. So the left wants to get rid of the Electoral College that gives a voice to smaller, less populated, rural states and offsets the Democratic stronghold­s of Illinois, New York and California. The Electoral College is a threat to the leftists’ agenda. So it has to go.

And Americans on the right speak out. So those of us who speak out must be demonized as “hate groups” and our voices silenced. That’s why leftists are working with (and within) the mega-multinatio­nal social media platforms to shut down our Facebook accounts, limit our reach on Twitter and lock us out of our YouTube videos.

When the government passes laws that force us to violate our conscience­s and our religious beliefs, like California did when it forced pro-life pregnancy centers to promote abortion, we’re supposed to silently comply. If we don’t, if we assert our free speech and free-exercise rights, we’re “weaponizin­g the First Amendment.” So the First Amendment — at least for us — has to go.

Because immigrants tend to vote Democrat, immigratio­n laws — as well as the agencies intended to enforce them — threaten the leftists’ agenda. So immigratio­n laws and U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t have to go. (Inconvenie­ntly, a recent Yale/MIT study revealed that the number of illegal aliens in the U.S. is twice what was thought: over 22 million.)

When young men are accused of sexual assault on college campuses, they are routinely deprived of due process rights like the presumptio­n of innocence, the right to counsel and the right to confront their accusers. These basic protection­s, we are told, are just part of the “toxic masculinit­y” that contribute­s to “rape culture” on campuses. So due process has to go.

In fact, this week we have seen the accusation-equals-conviction narrative elevated to the national level. Several Democrats and pundits have stated expressly that Kavanaugh — indeed, any conservati­ve man — should be presumed guilty and have to prove his innocence. Meanwhile, Democratic men like former President Bill Clinton and, more recently, Rep. Keith Ellison get a pass, even with abundant evidence of their misdeeds.

Are you getting the picture yet? It isn’t just the impeachmen­t of Trump that’s at stake in November. It isn’t even the next bloody battle for the compositio­n of the Supreme Court (which may be all that stands between us and those who would chisel away our rights piece by piece). It is every religious belief, every institutio­n, every aspect of the United States Constituti­on, every federal and state law, every principle and practice and policy that stands in the way of leftists getting what they want.

Today’s Alinskyite leftists don’t play by the rules, because that doesn’t guarantee they’ll win. So the rules have to go.

Conservati­ves better show up and vote in November like their lives and liberties depend upon it.

Because they do. Laura Hollis is a syndicated columnist.

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