Shouldn’t be that hard . You have personally spoke against violence while the party you mostly defend does not.
From here:
The loudest silence: Top Democrats remain mum amid violent attacks on Tesla
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., however, was clear in calling for an end to the violence when asked about the string of Tesla attacks.
"I'm opposed to violence. I don't believe in violence. People can voice their opposition, but we can't live in a violent nation," DeLauro told Fox News Digital. "People can be opposed to something, and people boycott stuff all the time… but the violence needs to stop. We can't really make that a part of what our national discourse is."
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has also been firm in his condemnation of Tesla attacks and urged his Democratic colleagues to follow suit.
"There is zero tolerance for acts of vandalism against Tesla. Spraying the words "nazi cars" or lighting fire to dealerships and chargers is wrong. Period. All Democrats should condemn it," he said in an X post earlier this month.
When asked by Fox News Digital last week if the Tesla attacks are domestic terrorism, Sen.
Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., acknowledged that everyone has a right to protest but no one has the right to violence.'
I agree with those comments. As do all. If you think that a lack of comment equates to an acceptance of said violence then you're living in a different world than I am. That said, do I think that politics in the US has reached a point where those from either side are depressingly slow in condemning actions by their 'supporters' (with exceptions such as those above)? Yes I most definitely do. So I wouldn't get on a high horse and start waving a virtuous flag about, calling for support for 'your side' and berating the opposition. You're not in a position to do so. Your whole political system is in the toilet right now. The rest of the world looks on in horror at what you have become.
If you think you can score a couple of cheap political points because some morons are torching Teslas and you think that's the main point here, then you
really haven't got your eye on the ball.