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Colin Chaudhuri's avatar

Noah, I’d be remiss if I didn’t note the imbalance of who the extremists are calling for violence.

As you noted, every Democratic politician of any note expressed basically the right sentiments on this assassination. Seriously, the most famous pundit express joy or “good riddance” with Kirk’s assassination is…who now?

On the right, well only the richest man in America who until quite recently was the President’s right hand man expressing how this assassination is a leftist plot. And oh yeah, the wife of Trump’s other right hand man (who recently called the Democratic Party a terrorist organization) saying how evil leftists are responsible.

Do I really need to catalog all of the worst stuff the President has said?

I’m sorry there is a real asymmetry which people with the most extreme rhetoric have power and influence in either party.

::Deep breath:: Kirk’s assassination is a tragedy. He leaves behind two kids without a dad. It is awful. But can you please take a look at the rhetoric he was putting out? Lots of “great replacement” stuff.

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Braneeth's avatar

Though the chance of civil war does seem small, the political landscape has been so polarized for a prolonged period of time it is has become truly scary.

Not only the attacks of political violence mentioned in the piece, but also BLM, COVID, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the overturning of Roe v Wade, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and so much more.

There is an increasing agitation among younger Americans especially who so often find themselves unwilling to talk and hear out the other side.

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