The Troubling Pattern of Hate and Politics :: By Bill Wilson

The Troubling Pattern of Hate and Politics :: By Bill Wilson

There’s a troubling pattern unfolding before our eyes—one that the mainstream media would rather ignore and the political left pretends doesn’t exist.

While Democrats and their allies repeatedly claim the moral high ground, accusing conservatives of promoting hate and extremism, they themselves are quietly (and sometimes boldly) normalizing violence through rhetoric, associations, and a double standard that turns criminals into martyrs—so long as their politics align.

Take the recent Washington, D.C. shooting where two Israeli embassy staffers were gunned down. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, was connected to radical far-left groups. His father was invited by Democrats as a special guest to a joint session of Congress.

In a disturbing twist, left-wing TikTok personalities openly praised the attack, hailing Rodriguez as a “resistance fighter.” That’s not fringe commentary—it’s the social media echo chamber of the progressive movement celebrating cold-blooded murder. And these aren’t isolated voices. They’re rewarded with views, likes, and shares.

Hate has become a currency of influence. In the case of the Jewish-Christian couple murdered at the Jewish museum, the suspect’s father was US Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García’s (D-IL) guest at Trump’s March speech to Congress—another example of how radicals with deadly ideologies are linked by more than coincidence to the left’s political machinery.

We’re told to look the other way, to avoid “politicizing” tragedy, but it’s fair game to paint all conservatives with the same brush, no matter what the claim.

Breitbart, the Washington Examiner, and the New York Post have all connected dots that legacy media outlets won’t touch. When you stack these stories together, a disturbing trend emerges: the killers are often ideologically tied to far-left narratives—anti-Israel hatred, anti-Christian sentiment, and anti-conservative rage. Their online activity is soaked in rhetoric lifted from progressive influencers and campus radicals.

The language of tolerance is being hijacked to excuse the language and acts of violence.

For years, the left has hurled accusations of hate and violence at conservatives, Christians, and anyone who dared question their cultural dogmas. All the while, they’ve cultivated a movement where people are emboldened to kill in the name of “justice.” When exposed, the silence from the Democrat leadership is deafening.

What we’re witnessing is ideological grooming. A generation is being taught that violence is justified if it’s against the “right” targets—Jews, Christians, conservatives, police, or anyone labeled “oppressors.”

The left decries hate while actively nurturing it in their base. That’s not just dangerous—it’s immoral.

It’s time for Americans—left, right, and center—to reject this madness. If we’re serious about stopping hate, it has to start with truth. Truth about who’s encouraging violence, who’s getting a pass, and who’s being vilified for standing against it.

Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness.”

We are called to be peacemakers, not enablers. Stand for truth. Speak against hate. And don’t let politics blind you to evil hiding in plain sight.

Sources:

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/05/25/left-wingtiktok-star-applauds-deadly-d-c-shooting-hes-a-resistance-fighter/

https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2025/05/23/report-father-of-suspect-in-jewish-christian-couples-slaying-was-democrats-guest-at-trump-address/

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/crime/3419273/elias-rodriguez-israeli-embassy-shooting-washington-dc-far-left-group/

https://nypost.com/2025/05/22/us-news/what-we-know-about-elias-rodriguez-terror-suspect-accused-of-killing-two-israeli-embassy-staffers-in-dc/

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