The author argues against the label "right-wing" often used to describe those defending the Bill of Rights, rejecting its association with authoritarianism. They identify as a supporter of self-governance and individual liberty, distrusting all forms of power, especially governmental. The author contrasts the idea of government as a benevolent entity with its true nature: coercion and potential for abuse. Examples of oppressive regimes are cited to illustrate the dangers of unchecked government power and its capacity for violence. The author believes those who criticize big government are unfairly labeled "right-wing" by leftists and globalists. They specifically challenge the hypocrisy of media figures who advocate for censorship while accusing others of authoritarianism. The author criticizes media personalities for claiming authority over truth and promoting censorship under the guise of "harm reduction." They point to the irony of labeling those who oppose certain social agendas as "fascists." Ultimately, the author asserts that the demonization tactics within political discourse hinder communication and incite violence. The author concludes by implicating media figures in potentially fueling violence against those they label as "right-wing."
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