America is in the throes of a major crisis of threats and reality of violence, mostly caused by the easy access and prevalence of weapons of war, AK 47’s and AR 15s.
Whether it is schools, churches, shopping malls, public events, or just any other public place, the level of serious gun violence is out of control.
And yet, any discussion of the need for regulations and reforms goes nowhere.
Meanwhile, the rhetoric of political violence has escalated, and all members of Congress, state governments, and the competing Presidential campaigns and candidates are under greater threats, only accentuated by now the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in two months.
Sadly, a lot of the violence and threats has been encouraged by the incendiary rhetoric of Trump himself, and his running mate for Vice President, JD Vance. When they promote division and fiery rhetoric, including calling for “Dictatorship on Day One”, and talk about “bloodbath” and other such language, and incite people against a specific racial or religious group, as they have in recent weeks, the old saying is that they “reap what they sow”. But instead, right wing media fails to see the truth, and instead blames Democrats warning against such violence and incitement, for what is occurring.
Clearly, much more must be done to protect all Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates and their families, but the level of incendiary rhetoric MUST STOP now!
Trump and Vance are blaming Biden and Harris for the latest assassination attempt on Trump.
5 problems with that:
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/problems-trump-blaming-dems-apparent-assassination-attempt-rcna171310
Those are five very good points. Trump is a threat to democracy, and saying so is not incitement.
Trump is seeking to exploit the assassination attempts for political gain.
Agreed, Rustbelt. Opposing political violence does not mean ignoring authoritarianism.
The Murdoch family is battling over the future of Fox News. Lachlan’s younger brother, James, wants to move the network away from pro-Donald Trump propaganda.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/17/media/murdoch-family-succession-fox-news-future/index.html