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The discussion concludes with a sobering realization: no matter what side one supports, the narrative is heavily polarized. Conservative voices argue that the government and judiciary are already violating the Constitution, manipulating election outcomes, and undermining legitimacy. Conversely, liberals accuse conservatives of authoritarian tendencies and violence that threaten civil order.
In this climate, even attempts by figures like Trump to use legal authority—such as the IRS—to trace and confront sources of left-wing violence—are met with claims of fascism. This cyclical suspicion fosters a sense of inevitable conflict, leaving many to wonder what the next step should be.