01/13/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Now that President Donald Trump is banned from Twitter, all hatred and violence is gone from the social media platform. Actually, it is only just getting started as maniacal leftists openly call for those who challenged the fraudulent 2020 election results to be murdered.
This is what Ars Technica‘s “Automotive Editor” Jonathan Gitlin wrote in a tweet about Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), calling for the Republican congressman to be “skinned alive” for daring to challenge Joe Biden’s “win” on Nov. 3.
Angry that Sen. Hawley led the charge in contesting the Electoral College vote certifying Biden as the “winner,” Gitlin tweeted on Jan. 7 that Sen. Hawley deserves “to be skinned alive and dropped in a bucket of salt” – so loving and brave!
This actual incitement of violence on Twitter is completely allowed, by the way, because Gitlin is a leftist, which means he is free to talk and behave like an actual domestic terrorist calling for a civil servant to be violently tortured and murdered for questioning the 2020 election outcome.
Earlier that same day, Gitlin tweeted for the “morning crowd” that Hawley deserves to be “skinned alive and rolled in salt,” only to later tweet it a second time for those who missed it the first time.
Gitlin, by the way is a former Adjunct Professor at the University of Kentucky. He currently writes for Ars Technica and also worked for more than six years at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the same place where Anthony Fauci works.
“From 2009 to 2015, [Gitlin] served as a Senior Policy Analyst at NIH – the parent organization for high profile doctors like Anthony Fauci,” writes Natalie Winters for The National Pulse.
Fauci, by the way, was the head of one of the NIH’s leading bodies at the time when Gitlin was hired. There is a very good chance that Fauci played a direct role in grooming Gitlin to take the position and function in whatever capacity led him to become the piece of work that he is now.
In other words, Fauci is directly to blame for Gitlin’s miserable existence as an “influencer” who sees nothing wrong with calling for the murder of a sitting member of Congress.
The irony, of course, is that Gitlin is pretending to hate Hawley because of the Jan. 6 “siege” on the Capitol that resulted in nearly every mainstream media outlet, establishment politician, celebrity and ordinary libtard calling for conservatives everywhere to be punished for their alleged role in allowing a small group of ragtags to enter the Capitol and take photos of themselves.
No violence was committed, other than the murder by police of an unarmed Air Force veteran. And yet Gitlin wants to commit actual violence against Sen. Hawley under the pretext of fighting violence.
Chalk it all up to liberal illogic, which says that violence is the only appropriate response to non-violence, and hatred the only response to non-hatred. Everything the left accuses the right of doing is what the left is doing, and everybody knows it.
Gitlin, by the way, has that look, if you catch this writer’s drift. It is the same look you will find on Adam Schiff, John Podesta, and others who, well, are not exactly safe to be around children.
Judge for yourself while keeping in mind that the eyes are the window to the soul. Ask yourself: Do this guy’s eyes reflect goodness and light, or evil and darkness?
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