“Individual acts understandable but ineffective”
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
June 15, 2017

Huffington Post writer Jesse Benn responded to the attempted massacre of Republican lawmakers yesterday by mulling over how ” violent resistance” needs to be more “organized” in order to “work”.
“For violent resistance to work it’d need to be organized. Individual acts can be understandable, but likely counterproductive/ineffective,” tweeted Benn, who describes himself as a “member of the intolerant left.”
For violent resistance to work it’d need to be organized. Individual acts can be understandable, but likely counterproductive/ineffective.
— Jesse Benn (@JesseBenn) June 14, 2017
After his tweet received negative attention, Benn subsequently claimed that his statement had nothing to do with the attempted massacre in Alexandria, a ludicrous assertion given the context of what happened yesterday.
A few clarifications had @TuckerCarlson bothered to ask.
1. It isn’t a direct comment on Scalise’s shooting.
2. Resistance is defensive. https://t.co/uNGoT2fpAS— Jesse Benn (@JesseBenn) June 15, 2017
Benn’s reference to “individual acts” being “understandable” was clearly a reference to shooter James T. Hodgkinson’s attempt to gun down Republicans.
“HuffPo writer’s main beef w/ today’s attempted mass murder of Republicans is that it was poorly organized,” responded Federalist co-founder Sean Davis.
HuffPo writer’s main beef w/ today’s attempted mass murder of Republicans is that it was poorly organized. https://t.co/I6ejb3StFQ
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) June 14, 2017
Benn’s pinned tweet shows an animated Pepe the Frog being decapitated.
— Jesse Benn (@JesseBenn) February 5, 2017
The writer, who was last published by the Huffington Post in December 2016, also advocates “class war” in his Twitter bio.
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