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Matt Walsh was the same, sort of. A little more of "I'm going to say the obligatory phrase about condemning violence, but I like whatever is happening".He does say to redirect anger towards the government after, but still condemns violence entirely.
To me it seems like American conservatives have an idea that violence = bad and rioting = bad, and they think that if they suddenly support it, it makes them hypocrites and similar to the left. This could be the case in the US, since politics work differently out there: there are significant differences between the two parties, people aren't choosing from the same flavor of gay race communists, and even if your party loses, this can change within 4 years. (Please don't be retards that go "uhmm acshually left and right are the same", overal stuff does change, take a look at the current immigration policy vs the Biden one.)
In Europe, things are getting increasingly more tyrannical. Every party involved must be some sort of globohomo, and if another one arises, they'll do their best to stop it, including jailing their opponents on grossly dubious charges. There's little to no chance to fight this in a democratic way. So what are people supposed to do, just sit there and whine? Well, they can't even do that, since they're being prosecuted for voicing their opinions as well, tough luck. "Yeah, guys, we're being overrun with migrants who rape and kill our people without any consequences, but at least we're not like the violent left"?
P.S. Speaking about Cam Higby, he's always getting beaten up when covering leftist protests. It's a regular occurrence. Why can't he hire a body guard like Tyler Oliviera did?