It makes me sad and quite worried. I think it's pretty messed up that he was shot in front of his loved ones and family.
This is what scares me from the left. That you would put it this way clearly shows what's in your heart. You should have said, "I think its pretty messed up that he was assassinated", and left it at that.
This statement along with your statements regarding rhe shooting of the Healthcare CEO, is clearly a support of the philosophy that violence is rhe corrective for any perceived injustices.
THIS is what the left is becoming.
This president is so partisan he shouldn't be leading anything. And the idea that anyone is expecting people to come together under this leadership shows an utter lack of self reflection on their own behaviours.
The great divider was Obama. It started under his administration as the left went full speed into the great conspiracy of the great injustices. And now we have seen with the trans shooters, the shooting of the CEO and now Charlie.
The dominate dividing injustice conspiracies regarding:
1. The racial division including the injustice theory of white supremacy and systemic racism perpetuated by white people to oppress BIPOC people even to this day.
2. The the working class suppression theory of Marxism that the economy has been rigged to perpetuate the oppression of the working class.
3. The heteronormative oppression theory that the system is being used to facistically enforce traditional sexual mores and that rhe power is being used to oppress anyone who isn't heteronormative.
4. The oppression theory that our country is an imperialist colonialist country that was built upon and continues to strive to oppress based upon white western colonialism.
And the answer to all that oppression is to morally praise all violent reaction to those perceived injustices justices. We have seen it in these posts and in the leftist media.
No Trump is not going to unite our country because he cannot do so. Its an impossibility to unite with those who espouse such venom upon us. There is nothing he can to except call for civility which the left has now abandoned. This is something those on the left have to do among themselves. It is not anything a president can accomplish in the face of such radicalism. No man can accomplish this because the left perceives any and all opposition to their injustice theories as evidence of injustice and oppression. Until the left itself begins to realize what their radicalism has wrought nothing will change.