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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did we talk about this? Charlie Kirk suspect was in romantic relationship with transgender roommate https://www.axios.com/2025/09/13/kirk-suspect-transgender-roommate[/quote] People here are trying to ignore and deflect. Turns out it was it was as we suspected from the start: radicalized left wing weirdo fueled by his hatred of Charlie’s views.[/quote] Hate begets hate.[/quote] Yes, the hate of the RWNJs has many casualties. [/quote] The right wing have been spewing hateful messages since Trump made it ok to do that. Hate begets hate. Also, you conveniently ignore actual politicians who are Dems who have been murdered/attacked in the past few years. And let's not forget Comet Ping Pong. That wasn't lefties who shot up the pizza place. Words are powerful. If you spew hateful message, you will get hate in return. And Trump is doing nothing to unite the country. He's even more divisive in his second term. -signed an Independent[/quote] I am not going to get into a tit-for-tat with you. I could name plenty of incendiary remarks and actions on the part of the left that has caused death and destruction (have we forgotten about the baseball shooting or the attempted assassinations of Kavanaugh/Lee Zeldin/Trump?). When people are constantly - and i mean CONSTANTLY - referred to as fascist, nazis, and the like - it signals to unhinged idiots that these people need to be taken out by any means necessary. Why wouldn't you want to kill a Nazi? And, one more thing.... signing yourself as an "Independent" means nothing. Nothing at all. [/quote] That you would post this when your POTUS says more direct threats every single day is telling. You are lost. In the world where I live, calling someone a fascist is not an invitation to murder, it is a description related to their words and behavior. What kind of sicko are you that you think a certain label means someone should be killed? You are the dangerous one.[/quote] Oh, please. You don't even know me. Quit throwing out insults to anonymous people. In other words, grow up. And, as for your labeling people with insulting and defamatory labels........ (It is not a coincidence that the killer had "fascist" inscribed on the balistics) [twitter]https://x.com/CarmineSabia/status/1966814493050069149[/twitter] What extremists do — and the modern left has mastered this craft — is dehumanization. They strip their opponents of humanity, redefine them as monsters, and then killing or silencing them becomes "acceptable." This is not new. It is an ancient technique. They call us “Naz*s,” “fascists,” “threats to democracy.” They say we want to “disappear” people or “take away rights.” The rhetoric is so grotesque that to a warped mind, or to a young and impressionable mind, we no longer appear as fellow citizens — we become villains to be destroyed. History is full of examples: Nazi Germany: Jews were called “rats” and “vermin” in propaganda films and newspapers. Once a people is seen as a disease, extermination feels like “cleansing.” Rwanda (1994): Tutsis were labeled “cockroaches” by Hutu extremists on the radio. That word helped unleash a genocide that killed 800,000 in 100 days. Stalin’s USSR: Political dissidents were called “enemies.” Once branded, they could be imprisoned, starved, or shot — and many neighbors even helped. American slavery and segregation: Slaveholders and later groups like the KKK portrayed black Americans as subhuman. That lie justified both slavery and lynching. Even militaries do it — soldiers are trained to see the enemy as “targets,” not fathers, mothers, or children. It is how humans overcome the natural revulsion to killing. And notice: it is always the young they go after. Minds not fully formed. High schools, universities, and pop culture are the battleground. Because if you can plant the seed early, if you can normalize seeing political opponents as monsters, the next step becomes easy. That is why indoctrination always begins young. The left understands the strategy. We must understand it too.[/quote]
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