đ„ You Were Warned: What Happened in Minnesota Was Predictableâand It's Just the Beginning
By: The Mayor of Funkytown â Burning the Empire with Style
𩞠Letâs Stop Pretending This Is Shocking
Another American neighborhood turned into a war zone. Another shooter radicalized by fear, fed by disinformation, and armed to the teeth. The dead are real. The grief is real. And yesâit is a tragedy.
But it's not a mystery. It's not unexplainable. And it damn sure isnât unpredictable.
What happened in Minnesota isnât some anomaly. Itâs a forecast. The weather pattern has been forming for years, and the storm is only beginning.
đŁ GOP Rhetoric Didnât Light the MatchâIt Built the Bonfire
When Republican leaders talk about âinvasions,â âvermin,â âtraitors,â and âbloodbaths,â it is not colorful language. Itâs a loaded gun with a hair trigger.
Donald Trump said there would be a bloodbath if he lost. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for âretribution.â Steve Bannon talks about putting enemies in âgulags.â These arenât gaffes. This is the strategy.
Theyâre feeding people a steady diet of paranoia and rageâand now weâre shocked when someone acts on it?
The shooter in Minnesota didnât need to be told what to do. He already believed he was in a war. And in his mind, the war had come to his doorstep.
đș Lone Wolves? Try Manufactured Monsters
The media loves the term âlone wolf.â It sanitizes the truth. But these attackers are not acting in isolation. They're the inevitable byproduct of a system that rewards conspiracy, nurtures grievance, and monetizes outrage.
This is stochastic terrorismâwhen you flood the airwaves with enough violent suggestions that someone, somewhere, will eventually act on them. Itâs terror by proxy. And the right-wing machine has turned it into an art form.
Buffalo. El Paso. Pittsburgh. Jacksonville. Now Minnesota. The names change. The playbook doesnât.
đ§ We Are in the Age of Domestic Radicalization
This isnât just about one party drifting too far right. This is about a mainstream political apparatus that now openly flirts with civil war and calls for âfinal battles.â These arenât fringe candidatesâtheyâre governors, senators, and presidential frontrunners.
If Trump wins, heâll unleash it. If he loses, theyâll unleash it anyway.
Youâre not watching isolated chaos. Youâre watching a political insurgency take root from within, using our institutions as weapons and our fellow citizens as cannon fodder.
đȘïž This Is Going to Spread
Letâs not sugarcoat it. What happened in Minnesota wonât be the last time. It wonât even be the worst.
The culture is primed. The weapons are stockpiled. The grievances are inflamed. And the leaders pulling the strings know exactly what theyâre doing. They want violence to feel inevitable. They want fear to replace trust. They want you to get used to the blood.
And if you do? They win.
â ïž So What Do We Do?
First, stop pretending weâre not in danger. This is a crisis, not just of violence, but of narrative. Every time we frame these attacks as âunthinkable,â we help cover up the rot. The truth is they were very much thinkable, and theyâre being manufactured in plain sight.
Second, we stop waiting for anyone else to fix it. Democrats arenât going to save you. The courts arenât going to save you. The cops definitely arenât going to save you.
We expose. We organize. We protect each other. We tell the truthâeven when itâs ugly. Especially when itâs ugly.
Because the people gunning for power donât care about your civility. They care about control. And they are already pulling the trigger.
â If Youâre Awake, Stay Loud
If you think this is the worst it can get, it's not. But it doesnât have to be the end.
Donât wait for permission. Donât wait for leaders. Be the fire line.
This is The Insurgencyâand we donât do silence.
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