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Originally Posted by winn dixie
Red flag laws would get weapons and or explosives outta the hands that show the characteristics of a threat.
That goes for anybody. But the far rights rhetoric online is very concerning. Time to make this happen.
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the "far right" isn't the ones calling for violence
Liberals Stoke Anti-Trump Hate, Then Blame Him for Violence | Opinion
https://www.newsweek.com/liberals-st...pinion-1955095
For the second time in nine weeks, former president
Donald Trump was the target of an assassination attempt. In the latest incident, the would-be assassin, a fanatic supporter of Ukraine and bitter critic of Trump, reportedly got within 500 yards of Trump while the presidential candidate was playing golf at his West Palm Beach resort, but failed to get off a shot before the Secret Service took action.
After the July 13 attack on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, when he was shot in the ear and one of his supporters was murdered with two others wounded, the nation was shocked by a presidential candidate's close brush with death.
Even many on the Left, including some of his Democratic opponents, at least paid lip service to the notion that this outbreak of political violence ought to lead to a lowering of the volume of harsh partisan rhetoric.
But two months later, with a different and seemingly more viable candidate in Vice President Kamala Harris leading in the polls and with their campaign of demonization of Trump in full swing, liberals seem incapable of even uttering hypocritical rhetoric about national unity.
so do those Red laws apply equally?
or not????