(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The National Rifle Association conference, which is being hosted in Houston, Texas this year, has been a target of leftist ire, particularly from popular lib podcaster, Ethan Klein, Townhall reported.
On a recent episode of the podcast, “H3 After Dark,” which he hosted with his wife, Klein said “someone should bomb that building,” referring to the conference center where the convention was being held.
Conservative podcaster Elijah Schaffer posted the clip from the podcast on Twitter.
Ethan Klein of H3 Podcast calling for violence and provoking the public to “bomb” the NRA conference in Houston, TX pic.twitter.com/daohOoCUaI
— ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) May 28, 2022
Klein walked back his remarks almost immediately, but continued to call for more violence, laughing and joking about it as well.
Watch the extended version. https://t.co/hoqFA5AOvc
— Jackson (@McHaloson) May 28, 2022
After his initial comment, he says the following: “I got a little carried away there, nobody bomb the building, all right? I take that back, thank you. It’s a—I took it a little too—I got a little passionate there, let’s roll it back,”
They go on to discuss dropping a “love bomb” onto the convention center instead.
After a recommendation from his wife saying they should “kill them with kindness,” Klein goes on to threaten more violence.
“Let’s kill everyone in that f**king building,” he said. “Let’s bomb that f**king…”
Klein was cut off by an abrupt ending of the show.
Klein has previously called for violence on his show, including against Texas Gov. Greg Abbot.
“I hope that someone puts a stick in his f*cking wheelchair and he tumbles out of his seat,” he said.
Some have pointed out that while people are easily demonetized from YouTube for much more mild offenses, Klein’s violations go unchecked.
Quotes from @h3h3productions‘s latest video.
On YouTube, creators have been banned or demonetized for discussions on gender and vaccines but Ethan Klein’s community guideline violations go consistently unchecked.
— Ashley St. Clair (@stclairashley) May 28, 2022