The Dark Art of Political Intimidation

Freedom of Speech is built right into the Constitution. It is what protects everyone from unlawful prosecution for saying what is on their minds, even if others do not agree with it. With freedom of speech, groups and individuals around the country are allowed to say more or less what they want, as long as it does not incite violence.

Despite freedom of speech being one of the first points within the Constitution, the liberal left is finding ways to silence conservative speakers, hosts and celebrities through intimidation tactics.

Intimidation as a tactic to prevent someone from spreading information is nothing new. The practice has more or less been around since humans were living in caves. When watching animals in a local zoo or on nature shows, certain creatures will attempt to intimidate others in order to gain what it wants.

One would think humans have risen above acting like a dog or a spider, but Democrats have proven this simply is not the case. That is why there are groups within the Democratic Party using tactics designed specifically to shut the mouths of conservatives, even if what a Republican is saying is true.

These tactics are not always blatantly open or apparent, nor is it easily traced, which makes prosecution difficult. How do you know conservatives are being forced into silence? Every single political pole taken before the election had Hillary Clinton winning comfortably, yet the opposite happened. Why? Because many who voted for Trump felt intimidated to say anything out loud about it.

What exactly are these tactics being used by Democrats? Watch the video to find out.


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