Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, posted a series of tweets on September 11, 2025, addressing topics related to political violence and legal authority.
In his first post at 12:52 p.m. UTC, Belcher wrote, “No. Don’t hide it. Save it. Remember it. Look it right in the eyes.”
Later that day at 1:31 p.m. UTC, he commented on information released by Crowder regarding alleged motives behind an incident, stating, “Confirmation of details Crowder released suggest the motive attributed (trans and antifa) is probably also correct.
We need to be seeing massive raids on John Brown Gun Clubs, Socialist Rifle Associations, Antifa, and others immediately, and with an eye towards seditious”.
At 1:39 p.m. UTC, Belcher addressed debates about the impact of language and law: “Hearing a lot of ‘words are not violence’ today.
That’s true, but it also misses the forest for the trees.
Words are law, and law is violence.
That legal nexus is the true site of our divisions and our war – overturning fundamental law is revolution.”
Belcher’s comments reflect ongoing public discourse around political activism in the United States and discussions over groups such as Antifa and gun clubs with political affiliations. Debates about whether speech can constitute violence or incitement have been prominent in American society for several years.

