
The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool Violence ERUPTS In Minneapolis, Leftists Call For ARMED Resistance ft. Patrick Casey
Jan 12, 2026
In this discussion, Patrick Casey, a political writer known for his conservative commentary, shares insights on the current polarization in the U.S. He explores the possibility of civil unrest surrounding immigration enforcement and the necessity of federal authority in addressing extremist actions. Casey warns of potential left-wing violence reminiscent of 1960s radicalism if political goals falter. He emphasizes the importance of public support for federal agents and effective strategies for enforcing immigration policies while encouraging self-deportation.
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Enforcement Invites Radical Backlash
- Patrick Casey argues the Trump immigration mandate made violent resistance inevitable from radical leftists.
- He says federal enforcement must win by arresting those who cross the line to reassert respect for law enforcement.
Use Targeted Arrests Not Military Force
- Casey advises arresting protesters only when they cross legal lines to preserve protest rights while enforcing law.
- He recommends the feds avoid military measures and instead use arrests to deter obstruction.
Consensus Collapse Drives Polarization
- Casey says America lost a broad political consensus on basic institutions like law enforcement and borders.
- He warns that absence of consensus produces deep polarization even without a full civil war.
