When Invasion Becomes Insurgency
All week, I’ve been watching the chaos unfold in Los Angeles—and while media outlets toss around vague terms like “riots” and “unrest,” no one is speaking plainly about what this really is. So let me do it for them.
Yes, we’re seeing riots.
Yes, we’re hearing about American flags being trampled and burned while foreign flags are defiantly flown.
And yes, we’re hearing that the Justice Department is finally tracking the money behind it all.
But folks, let’s stop sugarcoating it.
What we’re witnessing isn’t just civil unrest. It’s not just criminal activity. It is insurgency.
That’s right. The Biden administration threw open our borders and allowed millions to pour in unchecked—an invasion by any reasonable definition. Now, that invasion has grown teeth. This isn’t about seeking asylum anymore. This is about power, defiance, and destabilization.
These aren’t just looters or protesters. These are insurgents actively working to topple the legitimacy of our government—specifically the executive branch and President Trump.
And if it spreads—if the same tactics hit Portland, Seattle, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, or Minneapolis—then what? What happens when this new movement of lawless resistance acts like a modern-day Confederacy?
Remember Fort Sumter? History tells us what happens when defiance becomes rebellion.
We’re living in times of consequence. America is being tested once again—and the question is whether we’ll rise to defend her, our Constitution and federal laws, or look away until it’s too late.
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