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[[File:DeathDnc-campstweet-trumpjuly-supporters4th-2.jpg|thumb|right|300px350px|Liberalism in 2019 America: thumb|The Official Twitter account of the Democrat Party made a post alleging that [[4th of July]] celebrations where "Death Camps for Trump Supporters Now![[white supremacy]]"<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-07/death-camps-trump-supporters-fliers-posted-new-york</ref>]]  
'''Liberal hate speech''' is [[hate speech]], that is, widely provocative speech to denigrate a legally protected class or group of citizens defined by legislation, spoken by [[liberals]]. Many liberals claim to support [[tolerance]], but some liberals engage in hate speech without drawing the condemnation from other liberals.<ref>Lawandowski, Corey (March 24, 2019). [https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/435477-why-do-so-many-democrats-embrace-hate-speech Why do so many Democrats embrace hate speech?] ''The Hill''. Retrieved March 24, 2019.</ref>
*[[MSNBC]] talkshow host Lawrence O'Donnell said of [[Republican National Committee]] Chairman [[Michael Steele]], "Michael Steele is dancing for his real master, the RNC."<ref>https://dailycaller.com/2010/10/06/lawrence-odonnell-michael-steele-is-dancing-for-his-real-master-the-rnc/#ixzz11ha7ka52</ref>
[[File:Hope and changeDeath-camps-trump-supporters.JPGjpg|thumb|225pxright|left300px|[[United States Presidential Election, 2008|The 2008 Elections]] were particularly intimidating to [[Republican]] candidates and votersLiberalism in 2019 America: "Death Camps for Trump Supporters Now!"<ref>https://www.zerohedge. com/news/2019-08-07/death-camps-trump-supporters-fliers-posted-new-york</ref>]]
*[[Colin Powell]] is a respected and popular statesman who rejected offers to be drafted for President in 1996. In an interview, liberal [[activist]] and entertainer Harry Belafonte, who is also African-American, stated, "There are those slaves who lived on the plantation, and there were those slaves who lived in the house. You got the privilege of living in the house if you served the master to exactly the way the master intended to have you serve him. That gave you privilege. Colin Powell is permitted to come into the house of the master, as long as he will serve the master according to the master's dictates." <ref>[http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/30/157217&mode=thread&tid=25 Interview with Harry Belefonte], ''Democracy Now'', January 30th, 2006.</ref> In a highly visible action reminiscent of the [[Maoist]] [[rectification]] campaign, Powell later admitted to errors and his reputation partially rehabilitated among [[leftist]]s by endorsing Barack Obama for President in 2008.
==Hoplophobia - Liberal hate speech against "Bitter Clingers" with their Guns, Bibles and Second Amendment==
[[File:Hope and change.JPG|thumb|225px|left|[[United States Presidential Election, 2008|The 2008 Elections]] were particularly intimidating to [[Republican]] candidates and voters. ]]
[[Hoplophobia]] (colloquially known as ''[[gun]]-a-[[phobia]]'') toward the "bitter clingers",<ref>[http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2013/01/16/revenge_on_the_bitter_clingers Revenge on the Bitter Clingers] by [[Rush Limbaugh]]. Accessed January 7, 2015</ref><ref>[https://townhall.com/tipsheet/kevinglass/2012/09/17/flashback_obama_calls_americans_bitter_clingers FLASHBACK: [[Obama]] Calls Americans "Bitter Clingers"] on [[Town Hall]]. Accessed January 7, 2015</ref> is a [[neologism]] coined by renowned [[conservative]] [[firearm]]s trainer Col. [[Jeff Cooper]] to describe an "[[rational|irrational]] aversion to weapons."<ref name="cooper-to-ride">{{Cite book | last1 = Cooper | first1 = Jeff | title = To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth | year = 1990 | publisher = Paladin Press | location = Boulder, Colorado | pages = 16–19 | url=http://www.usrepeals.org/ca/mtbpers/hoplophobia.html }}</ref> That blind [[fear]] turns into liberal hate speech against more specifically [[firearms]], the [[Second Amendment]] and [[citizen]]s exercising their [[unalienable rights]] to [[self-defense]] and defense against [[tyranny]] under the [[Bill of Rights]]. The term has gained very wide acceptance in conservative, [[preparedness]] and [[gun enthusiast]] [[political]] debates over [[gun control]], but of course is not accepted in liberal [[mainstream media]] so called "[[Liberal obfuscation|open]] [[Liberal tricks|debate]]" or in medical contexts. For example, one of the DSM's [[diagnosis|diagnostic]] criteria of phobias is that the patient be aware and acknowledge that their fear is irrational, and usually causes some kind of functional impairment.<ref name="dsm4">{{Cite book| publisher = American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. | authorlink = http://www.psych.org | title = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV TR (Text Revision)| date = June 2000 | location = Arlington, VA, USA | isbn = 978-0-89042-024-9 | doi = 10.1176/appi.books.9780890423349 | page = 449 | quote=Criterion C: "The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. Note: In children and many [[leftist]]s, this feature may be absent."}}</ref> However, in interviewing conservative [[gun rights|Second Amendment]] supporting [[psychologist]]s one finds differing opinions from the liberal [[professor values|university]]-dominated psychiatric establishment. According to these conservative psychologists, there are indeed many patients with phobias who are acutely aware of their fear but do not acknowledge that their fear is irrational, but instead feel it is justified. They also do not view their fear as causing a functional impairment, yet others do.
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