• The Velour Fog @lemmy.world
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    Most other social media platforms are cracking down HARD on any discourse even somewhat negative or jocular about his death.

    I wonder if they made the same effort when democratic officials were assassinated in Minnesota?

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      That’s what I love about Rednote. It’s still free of UncIe Sam’s control and people say what’s really on their minds there without having to worry so much.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    This talk about partisanship pisses me off, and I have the impression that MAGAts are doing it most.

    No, being against Trump’s GOP and their wider circles is not a partisan issue - it’s whether you’re for democracy, sanity in politics, and human rights, or against them. I said that in 2016 and in 2020 and in 2024 and things only got worse since then.

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      Republicans are the party of violence, oppression, terrorism, murder, torture, and more. The “left is violent and mentally ill” rhetoric is an extension of the eighth feature of Ur-Fascism, according to Umberto Eco.

      The followers must feel humiliated by the ostentatious wealth and force of their enemies. … Thus, by a continuous shifting of rhetorical focus, the enemies are at the same time too strong and too weak.

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        So do you think the shooter was a leftist or conservative? What about the Trump shooter? To say political violence is just happening on one side is out of touch with reality.

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          I certainly wouldn’t claim that political violence only happens on one side, but to me it’s clear how we got here. It was the right who celebrated minorities being murdered by the police. It was the right who attempted a violent coup and then defended and ultimately celebrated the pardons of the people who planned and executed said coup. The right voted for a man who spreads hate and incites violence every time he opens his mouth three times. They are responsible for this dangerous and violent reality we live in now. By pardoning domestic terrorists, it sends a message that the right supports using violence to obtain their political goals.

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            I think there’s a way to sum it all up. The right uses violence because it’s embedded in their ideas of the world. The left sees violence as a means to an end. Even the most bloodthirsty anti-capitalist would be happy if they could set it aside and live peaceably. If there is no fight to be had, then a conservative will have to make one or else someone might notice they have no other ideas.

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    America is in a violent mood. It used to be mainly the right but I think it’s fair to say everyone is feeling it at this point.

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      It just might have something to do with masked Gestapo who refuse to identify kidnapping people with no due process, throwing them into holding cells with terrible conditions in the hope they’ll wave their rights and self deport if they are miserable enough, and the pedophile president deploying the military to American cities that have a problem with it under the guise of fighting historically low crime.

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        Trump is a symptom of the cancer of this countries politics. Since they didn’t nominate Bernie & elected Trump in 2016 politics have gotten more radical on both sides. It’s just now that we’re starting to see the implications of this.