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In reply to the discussion: I'm just now coming around to this. [View all]bigtree
(93,159 posts)...you'd need to actually take the time to look at what's actually occurred in the past month to come to a full understanding about what I'm talking about.
I seems you're just focusing on the rw associations of perps. I really don't have any interest in posting a list, but I can confidently say that it's not just maga right now.
I know because that's what I had premised my own search on, and couldn't credibly post from the angle that it's only the rw that's been animated to violence by the politics today.
You represent whatever you want, but I'm not speaking out of my belly button. I did the research. Yes, the rw, white males are responsible for the vast majority of extremist violence in the last 40 years.
But that doesn't get us to the point of the other violence that's been sparked among folks who aren't maga or rw.
And ffs, NONE of them make any sense. They all sound like they have mental issues.
None of their excuses for violence justify their acts, and don't deserve to take center stage in our discussions about them - not the voice of their violence.
The people inciting it are another matter entirely.