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  • A Call for Precision: We Must Stop Alienating Conservatives on the West Coast

    There is a critical problem we must address immediately: the dangerous and inaccurate conflation of conservatives in California, Washington, and Oregon with the radical leftist administrations that rule them.

    The stakes are too high for careless talk. When the governors of these states form an unpatriotic “health alliance” to defy President Trump, it is an act of the radical left. It is not an act supported by the millions of conservatives in those states. These are not “progressive” administrations; they are, as many of us see it, driven by radical leftist, communist, and Islamist ideologies that are fundamentally at odds with American values.

    To paint these entire states with one broad, blue brush is a severe injustice to those on the front lines, fighting against these very policies. When a MAGA supporter attacks “California” or “Oregon” as a whole, they are attacking the patriots who live there.

    The frustration is boiling over, leading to serious discussions about secession, like the “Greater Idaho” or “Jefferson” movement. This is not a joke. American patriots with families feel utterly disenfranchised. My interaction today, which forced me to block a user, was a direct result of this issue being treated too casually. The user’s imprecise language in this critical situation was unacceptable.

    The time for games is over. It is time for disciplined, precise language. We must clearly differentiate between the tyrannical, radical leftist leaders like Gavin Newscum and the conservative citizens they oppress.

    Make this crucial distinction. Direct your fire at the radical administrations, not at the people they misrepresent. It is carelessness what I observed today.