Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House advisor Stephen Miller delivered remarks at the start of a ministerial meeting at the State Department this week.
Stephen Miller delivered a brilliant speech about left-wing terrorism and the threat of far-left terror to the US.
Stephen Miller said the left is full of hate and jealousy. He said that they covet and turn those emotions into a desire to subjugate and to inflict pain.
“Let’s not pretend for a moment that these radical leftists, these terrorists, are operating from a place of sincere political conviction.”
“The leftist is fundamentally motivated by envy, by hatred, by jealousy. The leftist looks at what is beautiful and what is good and what is natural and is filled with envy and hatred.”
“The leftist looks at a perfect family with the perfect life and a perfect job and perfect kids, that goes to church every Sunday, and is filled with a feeling of inadequacy and jealousy — and they covet and they turn those emotions ultimately into a desire to subjugate, to oppress, and to inflict pain and suffering.”
It’s not a coincidence that when you look at these violent Antifa demonstrations and you see any photograph of those who are assembled — to be blunt, not one of the people that is demonstrating looks like a normal person. Not one looks normal. They’re all deformed in some way in their appearance, in their dress, in their mannerisms.”
“Their outer appearance becomes a manifestation of their inner hatred.”
“The greatest risk that we have is that our institutions have grown too soft and too cowardly to be able to defend themselves against a mortal threat.”
“If your civilization is your home, you must defend it with the same passion and force as if an enemy intruder is inside your own house where your family lives.”
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