Bill O'Reilly's Interview with Brian Levin on Trump and Growing Far-Left Violence
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 25, 2017
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From August 24, 2017 transcript:

There is an organization out in Berkeley, California called By Any Means necessary. BAMN. So they are trying to shut down a planned march against Marxism in Berkeley. There's a march against communism, marxism, and this group wants to shut it down any means necessary. 

So, the rally organizer says it's not a right-wing rally. He just doesn't like Marxism. Alright, now BAMN, which is openly Marxist, says, "we're going to shut it down and if violence is necessary we're going to use it. We're going to use it." 

Among the leaders of this group is a teacher, a high school teacher, Yvette Felarca. Alright, she was charged last month in California with inciting a riot. 

So she is now in the system, the justice system, but she's playing an active role in trying to shut down this rally and all the other freedom of speech issues out at the University of California. Alright, that's the Ann Coulter thing and on and on. 

So what I'm taking from this, and I'm not alone, is that there is violence coming from the far left. 

So we saw violence in Charlottesville from the far right and it was condemned roundly, everybody. We'll see what the level of condemnation is against these people. 

The United Nations is watching all this and has issued a rare dictum, paper saying quote, "USA should heed an early warning, an urgent action procedure because of the racial demonstrations in America."

They're warning, the U.N. is warning the USA that existing problems from escalating into conflict, to prevent a resumption of conflict where it has previously occurred. 

Now, I'm sure this is off Charlottesville. I'm sure they didn't even know about the growing threat of violence on the far left. 

So I want to bring in a guy who studies this, knows the world. His name is Brian Levin, he's a former New York City cop who studies domestic terrorism as a director of the Center for Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University. That's not the University of California, that's California state.

 

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