Subject: Re: Pic of Person of Interest
This kind of stoking violence through rhetoric has been happening for decades; you people revel in your Nazi accusations then hide from the accountability of what you say.

No more.


Is it reciprocal? Does the "no more" also apply to "you people" who make accusations against people on the left, then hide from the accountability of what you say?

It should run both ways, right? If the message is "they killed Charlie Kirk" it would stand to reason that there would be a reciprocal "we killed Melissa Hortman."

Funny, though, that it always just seems to be pointed at "they." Never "we." People who commit violence against conservative targets are always part of a pattern for which there should be some sort of "accountability" for the "they" who are not conservatives; but the people who commit violence against liberals or progressives are never part of the "we." Those people are always acting on their own, are never pushed to violence by rhetoric against liberals or progressives - so there's no need for "accountability."

And what does "no more" mean to you? What do you think should happen?