If calling your opponent a threat to America and democracy is stochastic terrorism, then American politicians have been engaging in stochastic terrorism since at least J. Q. Adams vs Andrew Jackson.
Honestly, stochastic terrorism in America predates Independence. If you read the works of people like Patrick Henry, they were not exactly advocating asking the British nicely. What irony that America owes its beloved independence to radicals stirring up public discontent.
In any case. Trump does not get to complain about the press portraying him badly when he has demonized the press since the start of his political career.
After a while, it gets hard to feel sympathy for someone who knowingly and intentionally says noxious, offensive things. It's like Charlie Hebdo viciously demonizing Muslims for years then demanding sympathy when someone shoots up their offices.
That's not even just me as a leftist talking: Trump antagonizes everyone who is not a loud supporter of him personally. Hell, what percentage of the US population DOESN'T have a reason to hate Trump based on things he's said about them? 20%? 10%?
It's like the school bully who constantly runs his mouth then demands sympathy when his smart mouth gets him a broken nose.
In my experience, no one advocates more strongly for civility and non-violence than a bully who just got what he had coming to him. The bullies as well as their spineless enablers. The enablers have to defend the bully, because if too many people decide the bully deserved it, then that is embarrassing for the enablers.
I should know. I once gave a bully what was coming to him, and not one advocate of civility gave a damn about civility until I fought back. This is an autistic forum, so I imagine some of you know whereof I speak.
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I guess I just wasn't made for these times.
- Brian Wilson
Δυνατὰ δὲ οἱ προύχοντες πράσσουσι καὶ οἱ ἀσθενεῖς ξυγχωροῦσιν.
Those with power do what their power permits, and the weak can only acquiesce.
- Thucydides
Conservatism discourages thought, discussion, consensus, empathy, and hope.