I continue to condemn violence against people -- even ones who ideas I despise -- who are running their mouth and otherwise engaging in normal, peaceful political activity. In a contest of ideas within a free democracy, violence has no place.
The most recent assailant, when they catch him, may claim political motivation, but he (or she, or they) will most likely turn out to be like the vast majority of these killers, a person obsessed with high-profile murderers, and their primary purpose will have been to make themselves famous. They'll be someone who lives in the borderlands between sanity and insanity. Such people -- and the half-baked notions they espouse -- don't deserve serious consideration as anything but criminals.
Politicians often seek to exploit such crimes (or more accurately, the public's reaction to such crimes) to further their own interests. They will seek to boost whatever cause or program they were already favoring. Others will express sincere sympathy, and I trust them a little more than their opportunistic peers. Both the sincere and self-serving/cause-serving reactions can be found right across the political spectrum.
Less universally, for every high-profile death, there are barbarians who will express glee. It's unseemly. Ungracious. You can dislike or disagree with a man's ideas -- or even the man himself -- without dancing in his blood when he is killed.
When the most recent attacker is hunted down, he (etc.) is going to be one more warped flake, hyped on nihilistic fame, just like the vast majority of similar murderers.
Update
8 months ago
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No arguments there. Currently working on the 72 hour rule to see what actually develops other than blood dancing and blind accusations based on feelings.
As you well know, a politician never lets a good disaster go to waste. I fear the current Administration will expand on its trouncing of the Posse Comitatus Act and occupy another big American city. Hint...it won't be Salt Lake City.
The sad fact about this shooting, and the school shooting in Colorado today, and the Minneapolis shooting, and the Melissa Hortman assassination, and all the others, is that nothing will change.
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