Reddit reviews Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence
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What concerns me, and I would say actually scares me if I'm honest, is that it's not irony, it's intent. History shows where their rhetoric ends up, check out the book Days of Rage.
People ask why I speak out against this kind of stuff, and why I do it so passionately - well, it's because I've done my homework. This kind of crap starts off with good intentions, that much is true, but once certain people get a hold of it - it typically doesn't end well.
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Read the book.
It has a list. Yes, it really was that violent.
Could be a lot worse. The last century was defined by leftist terrorism, thankfully violence is no longer considered a legitimate form of protest.