Carlson, Fuentes and Owens Must Be Jailed Inside a WWII-Style Internment Camp
The First Amendment isn't a suicide pact. Just as the Greatest Generation neutralized threats in 1942, we must stop the influencers turning our soldiers against the Commander-in-Chief before the front lines collapse.

It's Time to Put Fuentes, Owens, Carlson and Uygur inside a WWII-Style Internment Camp
This is not just about Iran, Israel, the Jews, or America.
There are individuals who, right now, while America is locked in a struggle against the dark forces of Shia Islam, that must be placed in detention camps. They are guilty of:
Inciting mutiny among soldiers
Aiding the enemy
Cowardice in the face of the enemy
Demoralization
In the United States, we are bound by the First Amendment. It is a foundational principle. There is no issue with opposing a war or holding pacifist views. However, what we are witnessing today mirrors the darkest days of the Vietnam War.
Even then, as America fought against an "Evil Empire," there were those who sought to incite soldiers against their own country, to drive them to mutiny.
The posts by Candace Owens calling on citizens not to enlist, or the claims by Nick Fuentes that American soldiers are fighting "for the Jews," do more than just voice an opinion.
They create demoralization, provide aid and comfort to the enemy and directly or indirectly incite soldiers to defy their orders.
We have reached a point where there is no choice but to take decisive action and arrest them.
Just as the Japanese-American population was suspected of loyalty to a murderous Japanese regime that had declared war on America during World War II, these figures, including Jackson Hinkle and others, have, unlike must those Japanese who were unjustly profiled, proven their loyalty to anti-American forces.
They represent a segment of the population that, driven by an ideological devotion to hate, is attempting to incite the American military against the orders of the Commander-in-Chief.
We must act immediately.
There is no other way.
Once the war is won and the threat is neutralized, we can release them.