Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Weimar Republic
+1 I fear the direction this is headed down
Can you history buffs provide us with a little more context?
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Weimar Republic
Anonymous wrote:Charlie wasn’t a public official.
Charlie wasn’t a candidate for public office.
Charlie wasn’t a corporate executive, supposedly personally “responsible” for any negative effects of corporate policies.
Charlie wasn’t a foreign diplomat or staff to whom blame for that foreign nation’s policies could be ascribed.
No, Charlie was an advocate for his faith and his political beliefs, as well as for open and cordial debate about both. This was a political assassination at its most basic core - not because someone was angry about a policy that Charlie had enacted, or that he was currently facilitating, or that he might in the future implement - but rather for no other reason than the public expression of his ideas. He was shot because of his discussions about his beliefs and for no other reason; and that should be a wake up call for all of us, right and left.
This will not end well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The political violence in our country in just the past couple years is staggering! Trump assassination attempt, United healthcare, Minnesota, now Utah. I don’t think it’s about either party, really, but indicative of disgust with a political system that appears to mostly favor billionaires and does not respond to the needs of most people. People feel powerless and that they have nothing to lose. It is like the 1960’s again but the outcome is still unclear.
There have been quite a few politically motivated attacks in the last decade.
Here’s a partial list of attacks since 2020:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/the-growing-list-of-political-violence-in-the-u-s
It omits the shootings that left federal Judge Esther Salas’s son dead and husband critically injured and the bombs planted at the DNC Headquarters on J6.
Anonymous wrote:The political violence in our country in just the past couple years is staggering! Trump assassination attempt, United healthcare, Minnesota, now Utah. I don’t think it’s about either party, really, but indicative of disgust with a political system that appears to mostly favor billionaires and does not respond to the needs of most people. People feel powerless and that they have nothing to lose. It is like the 1960’s again but the outcome is still unclear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Weimar Republic
+1 I fear the direction this is headed down
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Weimar Republic
Anonymous wrote:Charlie wasn’t a public official.
Charlie wasn’t a candidate for public office.
Charlie wasn’t a corporate executive, supposedly personally “responsible” for any negative effects of corporate policies.
Charlie wasn’t a foreign diplomat or staff to whom blame for that foreign nation’s policies could be ascribed.
No, Charlie was an advocate for his faith and his political beliefs, as well as for open and cordial debate about both. This was a political assassination at its most basic core - not because someone was angry about a policy that Charlie had enacted, or that he was currently facilitating, or that he might in the future implement - but rather for no other reason than the public expression of his ideas. He was shot because of his discussions about his beliefs and for no other reason; and that should be a wake up call for all of us, right and left.
This will not end well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the FBI?
how long can they take to find him? they have camera alll around campus. NEED TO FIRE THE CEO guy and find out what happen
Serious question but why would the FBI investigate this? Isn’t this a job for local police? What gives FBI jurisdiction here?
Political assassination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the FBI?
how long can they take to find him? they have camera alll around campus. NEED TO FIRE THE CEO guy and find out what happen
Serious question but why would the FBI investigate this? Isn’t this a job for local police? What gives FBI jurisdiction here?
Anonymous wrote:If no suspect was caught by now it seems this was a professional hit. I wonder if they will ever be caught.
Anonymous wrote:Charlie wasn’t a public official.
Charlie wasn’t a candidate for public office.
Charlie wasn’t a corporate executive, supposedly personally “responsible” for any negative effects of corporate policies.
Charlie wasn’t a foreign diplomat or staff to whom blame for that foreign nation’s policies could be ascribed.
No, Charlie was an advocate for his faith and his political beliefs, as well as for open and cordial debate about both. This was a political assassination at its most basic core - not because someone was angry about a policy that Charlie had enacted, or that he was currently facilitating, or that he might in the future implement - but rather for no other reason than the public expression of his ideas. He was shot because of his discussions about his beliefs and for no other reason; and that should be a wake up call for all of us, right and left.
This will not end well.