• Sc00ter@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    Their argument is that the left is inciting and commiting all the violence. The act doesnt have to be political. Thats not the current state of affairs

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      4 days ago

      No political party has a monopoly on violence, politically motivated or otherwise. But since it can be effectively used to demonize the opposition, it is.

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        3 days ago

        Statistic-wise, the Republicans have a near monopoly, actually. Something like about one quarter Muslim, nearly three quarters Right-Wing, and a slice of three or so percent Leftist.

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          Republican is not the same thing as right wing by a long shot. I’m assuming you unintentionally conflated republican with right wing extremist, but that confusion illustrates how the statistics can be misleading or represented in different ways depending on what story you want to tell.

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            2 days ago

            In international political comparison, Republicans are right wing extremists. US Democrats are other countries equivalent of conservatives.