I don't think talking about something in the past that may or may not have made the world a better place counts as an active call for violence or threat. It's about an event that happened in the past. It's as much as a threat as saying "Rome should have cut down every jew and driven their entire race into the sea." Or, for a more recent example, "We should have turned our guns on the jewish red army and our own leaders instead of letting them rape Europe for jewish interests."
It's very similar to Brandenburg v. Ohio back in 1969. The guy spent 5 years in jail before winning on appeal. Look at what's happened to the J6 political prisoners being sentenced to 17 years for shaking a metal fence. The process is the extrajudicial punishment.
You don't advocate for killing FBI agents, past, present, or future unless you are either a) retarded, or b) trying to get this place raided.
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