The RIGHT Must Crush the LEFT before it is too late

The RIGHT has tried to talk with the left; but the left has responded with violence. This was again demonstrated when a young man radicalized by left-wing trans ideology murdered Charlie Kirk.

Another trans ideologue shot up a church full of children in Minneapolis, killing two kids.

Another rooftop sniper opened fir on the Dallas ICE Center shooting 3 people and killing one while leaving behind anti-ICE messages.

Over the past 10 years, the left has vandalized, burned, looted, and murdered in cities across America, starting with the Ferguson riots in Missouri and reaching a fever pitch with the nationwide uprising sparked by the death of George Floyd in 2020.

Elites in government, NGOs, courts, media, corporations, and academia consistently support left-wing violence throughout the Western world.


Trump has designated Leftist Antifa as a terrorist organization
Trump has vowed to go after leftist NGOs that fund violent protests
Trump has vowed to go after the Open Society Foundation of George Soros which funds these violent protests
Trump has vowed to go after ballot harvesting and voter fraud in large Democratic cities

We pro American Righties need to do all we can to support Trump and to crush the violent LEFT.


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I'm not a right winger, but all of the above is true. The 'Democratic PArty' is nothing but a treasonous criminal syndicate and all its members should be deported to somewhere they will fit in better, like North Korea or Somalia. they are even openly running interference for MS-13 gangsters now.
 
Another round?

No. My loafs tend to be firm and cylindrical. That's normal when eating a healthy diet. I almost always get a clean wipe the first try.
You have to be a rayciss to ingest a healthy diet, according to the leftists. Here anyway.
Although I do partake in ice cream on Fridays sometimes. Or bread pudding. That's my favorite! Yum!
 
No. My loafs tend to be firm and cylindrical. That's normal when eating a healthy diet. I almost always get a clean wipe the first try.
You have to be a rayciss to ingest a healthy diet, according to the leftists. Here anyway.
Although I do partake in ice cream on Fridays sometimes. Or bread pudding. That's my favorite! Yum!
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The RIGHT has tried to talk with the left; but the left has responded with violence. This was again demonstrated when a young man radicalized by left-wing trans ideology murdered Charlie Kirk.

Another trans ideologue shot up a church full of children in Minneapolis, killing two kids.

Another rooftop sniper opened fir on the Dallas ICE Center shooting 3 people and killing one while leaving behind anti-ICE messages.

Over the past 10 years, the left has vandalized, burned, looted, and murdered in cities across America, starting with the Ferguson riots in Missouri and reaching a fever pitch with the nationwide uprising sparked by the death of George Floyd in 2020.

Elites in government, NGOs, courts, media, corporations, and academia consistently support left-wing violence throughout the Western world.


Trump has designated Leftist Antifa as a terrorist organization
Trump has vowed to go after leftist NGOs that fund violent protests
Trump has vowed to go after the Open Society Foundation of George Soros which funds these violent protests
Trump has vowed to go after ballot harvesting and voter fraud in large Democratic cities

We pro American Righties need to do all we can to support Trump and to crush the violent LEFT.


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Better hurry up and do it before the midterms, 'cause that ain't looking good for you tRumplings.
 

Fact check: Which party is more violent republicans or democrats​

1. Summary of the results

The analyses reveal a clear consensus across multiple sources that contradicts any simple assertion that Democrats are more violent than Republicans. The data consistently shows that right-wing extremist violence is significantly more frequent and deadly than left-wing violence [1]. Specifically, right-wing attacks account for approximately 75% to 80% of U.S. domestic terrorism deaths since 2001 [1].
The evidence demonstrates that right-wing ideology is responsible for the majority of politically motivated murders [2]. This pattern has been documented across multiple research studies and government data sources, establishing a factual foundation that directly challenges claims about left-wing violence being more prevalent.

However, the analyses also reveal important nuances in public perception and attitudes. Polling data shows that 59% of U.S. adults consider political violence a very big problem [3], but there are significant partisan differences in how Americans view the threat. Liberals say right-wing violence is a bigger problem while conservatives say left-wing violence is [3]. Interestingly, the data indicates that younger and more liberal Americans are more likely to say political violence can sometimes be justified [3], which adds complexity to the discussion about attitudes toward violence across the political spectrum.

The analyses emphasize that political violence is not a new phenomenon in the United States but has become more mainstream in recent years [4]. The current political and rhetorical landscape, fueled by anger, distrust, and conspiracy theories, has contributed to the rise in political violence [4].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question lacks crucial historical and statistical context that would provide a more complete picture. The analyses reveal that support for justified violence is actually more prevalent among Republicans [2], which directly contradicts common narratives about Democratic violence.
One significant missing perspective involves the role of media coverage and political rhetoric in shaping perceptions. The Department of Homeland Security has called for media and the far left to stop the demonization of President Trump, his supporters, and DHS law enforcement [5], suggesting that some government officials believe left-wing rhetoric contributes to violence. However, this source does not provide evidence to support the claim that left-wing violence is more prevalent [5].

The analyses also highlight how political leaders' rhetoric can be misleading. Claims about political violence are often cherry-picked and misleading, with examples of violent rhetoric coming from multiple political figures [6]. This includes instances where political opponents are labeled as fascists and comments are made that could be seen as inciting violence [6].

Another missing element is the distinction between different types of political violence - from organized extremist attacks to spontaneous protests that turn violent. The analyses suggest that while there may be differences in how violence manifests across the political spectrum, the lethality and frequency of right-wing extremist violence significantly exceeds that of left-wing violence [1].
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement


The framing of the original question itself contains inherent bias by assuming that one party is definitively "more violent" than the other. This binary framing ignores the complexity of political violence and the various factors that contribute to it.
The question appears to reflect common political talking points rather than empirical inquiry. The analyses reveal that claims about left-wing violence being more prevalent contradict available data [1] [2]. Such claims often rely on cherry-picked examples that ignore broader statistical patterns [6].

There's also potential misinformation in how media coverage and political rhetoric shape public perception. The analyses show that while Americans are more likely to say political violence can never be justified [3], partisan differences in perception don't align with actual data about violence frequency and lethality.

The question fails to acknowledge that political violence has deep historical roots in America [4] and that current concerns about violence reflect broader societal issues including anger, distrust, and conspiracy theories [4] rather than simple partisan differences.

Most importantly, the question ignores the documented evidence that right-wing extremism accounts for the vast majority of domestic terrorism deaths [1], suggesting that any honest assessment of political violence must grapple with this statistical reality rather than relying on partisan assumptions or anecdotal evidence.
They know this, that's why they keep hammering on the "left wing violence" false narrative.
 
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