What is anarcho-tyranny? Put simply, it means “Anarchy for me, tyranny for thee.” It describes a two-tiered justice system which operates to intimidate, punish, and finally suppress political opposition. You could find examples of it all through our fallen history, from the legal codes of ancient Rome that subjected slaves to torture to the Jim Crow laws in post-war America — where black men who looked crookedly at white women could face imprisonment or lynching.
But the most infamous example of anarcho-tyranny as a means of consolidating power can be found in Weimar Germany. The Nazis employed anarcho-tyranny to extend their control of the German street, such that the conservative government felt there was no choice but to invite Hitler to join them. Nazi thugs would brawl with Catholics, social democrats, Communists, and other enemies — and then when all got arrested, pro-Nazi judges would set the Nazis free, while imprisoning their victims for the crime of defending themselves.
The left in today’s America is following not the Communist playbook (which often fails) but the Nazi one.
See the George Floyd rioters who walked free while peaceful January 6 protestors still rot in prison, and the settlement our government paid Peter Strozk for subverting it in the lawless false impeachments of Donald Trump. But we don’t need to look back years for prime examples. We saw two Trump supporters, Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, sent to federal prison for defying the illegitimate subpoenas of the lawlessly constituted January 6 Committee.
Navarro emerged just in time to give a triumphant address to the Republican National Convention. Steve Bannon was set free yesterday. […]
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