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    Political violence was a feature of US life for some time already. At least since January 6th, 2020.

    What is new is the active fighting back against fascism.

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    How very egalitarian of us

    Gun violence has gone from a mainstay of working class life to schools, to now including CEOs and politicians. Truly equal

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    Thats what we get for allowing the racist fascists to gain control of all facets of government and society. Violence is all they respect

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    Why wouldn’t people kill each other based on rhetoric like “Democrats are demonic and they’re trying to fuck your children and erase white people” or “there’s a huge child raping conspiracy involving tons of powerful people and now that I’ve said this you need to immediately forget about it you stupid fucking bitch”

    Other people can argue about morality but I am obsessed with how things actually function. I’m obsessed with the “exploits” we allow.

    ie murder is illegal. Telling others to commit murder is illegal. But it’s legal to use words and ideas to rig a Plinko game so that if someone was crazy enough to play, they’d drop their chip exactly where you wanted.

    These deaths happened awhile ago, when people started upping the ante. Just takes awhile for the crop to grow.

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    Always has been. Whenever someone says “this is not who we are” they are willfully lying or have had a very poor history education. We can aspire to be better but for all of American history, political violence has been a feature.

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      Yeah, the very phrase Make America Great AGAIN is a paradox. When was America ever great? During the Colonial and Antebellum eras, when we built a nation on the backs of slaves? Or during those same eras, when we systematically committed genocide against the Native Americans? Or the end of the 19th/beginning of the 20th century, when unpunished lynching wasn’t just tolerated, it was actually considered an enjoyable community event? Or the post-war era, where women basically found themselves as the new replacement for house slaves, unable to make financial decisions for their own lives? Or the rest of the 20th century when corporations and Sociopathic Oligarchs embarked on a strategy to strip away ALL the wealth from the middle class?

      Even as a kid, learning about slavery and Indians, I was wondering why America is considered such a wonderful country.

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    Is NOW a feature of US life?? Political violence has always been a feature of US life. Their entire country is built on violence and of deep hatred for others, profiting off subjugated populations, and just violence, violence and more violence. “Violence” was the last word out of his mouth, in life.

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    I never paid attention to the guy in life so was surprised that this is becoming a thing, but on reading his wikipedias entry …. I’d say he deserves partial credit for political violence becoming normalized

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    Ah yes. The death of a tiny-faced, vile, white guy is what shows that. Not the thousands of mass shootings, or the Zionists running riot on college campuses, or ICE thugs (and pretend-ICE thugs) running rampant on the streets…it’s the extermination of vermin that did it. Sure.

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      Mango wants flags flown at half staff for this hateful man, who was not an elected official. No such honor was given to Melissa Hortman, and flags were raised for Asinine’s inauguration because they were down for Jimmy Carter.

      The whole “it’s a new era of political violence” rhetoric only means that Republicans do not expect to get assaulted but it’s perfectly okay for that to happen to Democrats.

    • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      One white fascist is worth more than the mass shootings of school children and bars nationwide, don’t you know? ICE could deport every vaguely brown person and it’s not as important as when it happens to the normal and good people.

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    Charlie Kirk’s death is the wake up moment? Not the Minnesota lawmakers who were murdered just a couple months ago? Not the martial law being declared in US cities?

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    ICE raids, violent border security, deploying the military to cities, the president declaring war on cities…

    Political violence was a feature before today.

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      Missing the big one: The Minnesota politicians that were assassinated 2 months ago (1 assassinated, 1 attempted)

      The federal government and right-wing talking heads were silent about that one. Tacit approval

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        “The big one” was when Trump personally led a deadly violent coup on the nation’s capital to try to overturn the results of a fair election. What few consequences actually came of it have all already been undone, and the consequences that should have come were never even really considered.

    • Boomers and older Gen-Xers seem to truly have no concept of how many school shootings that Millennials and Zoomers have lived through.

      The response to those was the same every time, and the words they used were similar to those Kirk himself used — “a little random violence is the price we pay for the freedom to own guns.”

      Since Uvalde, I have just been straight with it and just refer to it as the Second Amendment God. The Second Amendment God occasionally gets hungry, and must be fed with blood. That’s what we as Americans want. This has happened a thousand times over in 25 years, and each time, we all cast a silent vote that this is what we want.

      The Second Amendment God exists because we want Him to exist.

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      It’s only “violence” when liberals do literally anything as a response, even if it is mildly rebuking the Confederates, or telling them NO.

      The convicted felon in chief gets his panties all twisted when people - particularly Black people - were protesting. I’m sure he deemed that “violence” even if most of that was spurred on by police and Confederate counter-protesters being the violent ones.

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        In this case apparently it’s “liberal violence” before there’s any indication of the murder motives or affiliation

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        Which is why I think we’re at the tipping point. I think Dems and leftists have realized we’re going to get blamed no matter what, so if we’re going to get blamed then at least do something to get blamed for. And start making them afraid

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      It’s only “political violence” when it’s right wing figures that get hurt

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    Having a school shooting every other week shows political violence has been a feature of the US for a while now.

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    Oh, and I guess political violence was not a feature of US life when the sitting president called for an insurrection and planned a coup in parallel?