Nexus between extreme Right and Left Is irrational poisonous ideology
Not all speech is protected under the First Amendment. Thus, for example, speech that is directed towards inciting or producing lawless action and is likely to do so is not protected speech, even if both Left and Right use it.
United States Supreme Court Building at dusk in Washington, D.C (Photo by Joe Ravi, CC BY-SA 3.0)
There have been many documented links between leaders of the far left and far right over the years.
Historically, there was the Hitler-Stalin pact that divided up Poland. Some of the more modern iterations include flirtations between Elijah Muhammad of the Nation of Islam and George Lincoln Rockwell of the Nazi party, as well as Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam and Tom Metzger of the KKK. Then there is the phenomenon of extremists like David Duke of the KKK, Farrakhan and their ilk sharing each other’s poisonous antisemitic views.









Given the Qataris’ history of double-dealing with the West, negotiating lucrative contracts with Western firms while at the same time funding Islamist terror groups, US President Donald Trump would be well-advised to reconsider their gift of a $400 million luxury jet and reject this highly questionable offer. Pictured: The Boeing 747 that Qatar intends to give as a gift to Trump sits in Palm Beach International Airport on February 15, 2025. (Photo by The White House from Washington, DC – President Trump Meets with the Amir of Qatar, 
Israel, Ma’ale Adumim, view from Kfar Adumim (Photo by Yiftachsam – Own work, 

