Jack Posobiec SCHOOLS Harry Sisson on Piers Morgan over YR group chat: 'Show me on the doll where the meme hurt you'

"The issue, Piers, is that these violent Marxist ideologies are commonplace and they're becoming more and more increasingly common."

"The issue, Piers, is that these violent Marxist ideologies are commonplace and they're becoming more and more increasingly common."

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Human Events' Jack Posobiec joined Piers Morgan on Tuesday, warning that the rise of violent left-wing movements in the United States mirrors the revolutionary zeal of past radical uprisings. Posobiec and guest Harry Sisson also kicked off on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored over the Young Republicans group chat leak, where several young political organizers made edgy jokes that included Hitler praising and other unbecoming quips.

During the conversation, an emotional Sisson pressed Posobiec and Morgan, saying that Posobiec is “in a corner” and saying that it’s “a line” that Posobiec is upset about the death of Charlie Kirk.

In response, Posobiec hit back, telling Sisson, “show me on the doll where the meme hurt you.” 


Posobiec said that Politico timed the article on the leak on the same day that Charlie posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. 

It was a part of Posobiec's broader point that while the right might joke around, the left is actually violent in the real world: “The issue, Piers, is that these violent Marxist ideologies are commonplace and they're becoming more and more increasingly common,” Posobiec said. “And I even have a bone to pick with some conservatives who say, oh, well, it's just video games or it's, you know, it's just social media.”

He drew parallels to the French Revolution, where mobs used the slogan “no kings, no masters” before executing opponents. “Go back in time and you can find throughout history, whether it's the French Revolution... one of the watchwords when they were leading people up to the guillotine in revolutionary France, in the reign of terror and Robespierre, was ‘no kings, no masters.’ That’s where the phrase ‘no kings’ comes from, right before they chopped the king's head off.”



Posobiec warned that the same violent symbolism has resurfaced among modern anti-fascist groups. “Everyone needs to understand the violent tendencies and the violent origin of all of these symbols that they're still tapping back into,” he said, pointing to the phrase “Bella Ciao,” which appeared on a bullet casing near the scene of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

“‘Bella Ciao’ is again, an anti-fascist communist song from Italy from World War II and is now essentially become the national, or international anthem of Antifa,” Posobiec said. “This violent ideology is spreading throughout college campuses. We see teacher after teacher where they're buying into this.”

He also expressed concern that ideological radicalization has reached mainstream education. “So many times when we look up one of these people to find one of these protests, they end up being a teacher. And unfortunately, this is all over the place.”



Posobiec recounted warning the president directly that conservative leaders could be targeted next. “I went to the White House and I told the president of the United States to his face that the next person who could be assassinated is very likely sitting around this table right now,” he said, referencing past attackers such as Luigi Maggione, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Ryan Routh, and Tyler Robinson in Utah Valley.

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