The speaker argues that the left's persistent labeling of political opponents as 'fascists' without evidence creates a 'permission structure for violence.' This rhetoric, exemplified by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison campaigning with Bernie Sanders, is seen as a dangerous tactic that excuses extreme actions and demonizes opposition.
Impact: High. This point highlights the perceived danger of extreme political rhetoric and its potential to normalize or incite violence. It suggests a direct link between inflammatory language and real-world consequences, framing the left's tactics as irresponsible.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:45:03 to 00:47:07.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host)

