To many people, the temper-tantrums in Portland and Seattle, as well as rioting elsewhere, the danger of the Left is presumed to be of a Jacobin nature of open revolt and tearing down, and more akin to the French, Russian, and Chinese Communist revolutions, which many people fancy will never have the proper support and can be opposed the non-Antifa majority.
This, however, ignores the fact that these “autonomous zones”, #BlackLivesMatter, and Antifa black bloc thugs have tacit approval, if not outright support, of governments and powerful corporations, all of which combine to have actual “institutional privilege” (to use their parlance).
Portland’s mayor allows Antifa to run wild, Seattle is moving to hire just social justice advocates, Berkeley is replacing police for things such as traffic stops, and Columbus wants to purge its police force of thought criminals according to not just the SPLC’s lists, but beyond that.
That private companies have gone woke is manifest, with not only corporatist collaboration with government, but completely without prompting from the state.
The danger comes not from the mob or even those who are honestly caving into the mob, but from those who act in a Fabian nature to use the mob as an excuse to implement in a seeming “moderate” stance what the mob was fighting for anyway.
Indeed, it is less a Jacobin revolution than a Fabian one won by more than a century of the Gramscian march through the institutions. But perhaps there is an even better comparative example: The National Socialists and their co-option of Germany from the inside.















