Political Violence strongly increasing in the U.S.

Is this the beginning or the end of political violence in the U.S. and does it have a solution?

  • this is the beginning

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • this is the end

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • yes, there is a doable solution

    Votes: 2 8.0%
  • no, this problem will end up badly

    Votes: 4 16.0%
  • a change of president will change this

    Votes: 2 8.0%
  • the president is no longer is a factor in solving the problem

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • the Republicans are more to blame for the problem

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • the Democrats are more to blame for the problem

    Votes: 18 72.0%
  • both parties are equally to blame

    Votes: 2 8.0%

  • Total voters
    25

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10 Political Violence Experts on What Comes Next for America

Is America trapped in a cycle of political violence? It certainly feels like it. In the span of just over a year, the U.S. has seen assassination attempts, some successful, against President Donald Trump, lawmakers from Minnesota and their spouses, the CEO of UnitedHealth and most recently, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close Trump ally who was shot dead on Wednesday during an event at Utah Valley University. These attacks seemingly know no political or geographical bounds: They happen to figures on the left and right, in cities and states all across the country, both in private residences and in public spaces.

The root of much of the rise in political violence is the media. The advent of Television opened the door to information reaching the public in a bigger way but the real culprits for the strong rise in the strength of political biases (which lead to violence) are the biased and extreme political views seen in social media (Tik-Tok, Instagram, Facebook, etc.), which allow all people to make their voices heard to thousands of others, and the news media, which allows biased political views to be part of the news (such as with FOX and MSNBC).

Social Media Effects: Hijacking Democracy and Civility in Civic Engagement

Perceived as an equalizing force for disenfranchised individuals without a voice, the importance of social networks as agents of change cannot be ignored. However, in some societies, social networks have evolved into a platform for fake news and propaganda, empowering disruptive voices, ideologies, and messages. Social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google hold the potential to alter civic engagement, thus essentially hijacking democracy, by influencing individuals toward a particular way of thinking.

What’s Driving Political Violence in America?

New research explores why political violence is rising—and what we can do to stop it.

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump highlights a terrible truth: Political violence and support for political violence have been rising in the United States. Trump himself may bear much of the responsibility for this trend. His entry into American politics triggered a sharp rise in violent rhetoric, which seems to have led inexorably toward violent actions. Acts of stochastic terrorism—that is, violence by individuals operating outside of any organization—have proliferated, with the attempted killing of Trump only the latest example. In fact, threats against lawmakers grew ten-fold since 2016. That trend crystallized on January 6, 2021, when Trump raised a mob of protesters who attacked the U.S. Capitol in an effort to stop certification of Joe Biden as president. Five people died that day, and four responding police officers committed suicide within seven months of the attack.

Having said all of the above, this extreme rise in political rhetoric began in 2008 with the election of a Black President (Obama), which caused a rise in racism to bloom. In addition, it is also the fact that both parties have allowed the extremes of their parties to gain a big voice. This is more true with the Right, but the left has seen some of this as well:

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In addition, Trump has also been a strong reason for the increase of political violence, given that much of what he has done is bring hate, revenge, retribution and extreme views on issues where compromise is not possible. All of that causes people to get angry, frustrated, and immovable in their views.

Donald Trump and the Rise of Political Violence

Critics argue that Trump has helped fuel this collapse. Political scientists analyzing his speeches from 2015 to 2024 found a sharp rise in violent vocabulary—from 0.6% in 2016 to 1.6% in 2024, surpassing nearly all other democratic politicians and approaching the levels seen in authoritarian regimes. In March 2024, Trump warned of a “bloodbath for the country” if he wasn’t reelected. Such language, while galvanizing to some, has been condemned by others as dangerously incendiary.

This graph shows that the facts shown above are true.
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The poll does allow for multiple choices. Let us all know what you think.
 
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The violence is coming from the woke progressive left as they lose support in large numbers.
The right and its murderous rage killing transgender humans


Available evidence indicates that overall deaths among transgender people have increased due to a rise in violent attacks, high rates of suicide, and systemic healthcare inequities. Black transgender women are disproportionately impacted by the violence.

Violence and homicide
  • Homicide rates rising: Reports from advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Everytown for Gun Safety show a significant rise in homicides against transgender and gender-nonconforming people. Everytown found that homicides of transgender people in the U.S. nearly doubled between 2017 and 2021. The HRC identified at least 36 transgender and gender-expansive people who were victims of fatal violence between November 2023 and November 2024, a slight increase from the previous year.
  • Disproportionate impact on Black trans women: Black transgender women are killed at an alarmingly disproportionate rate. Despite making up a smaller portion of the transgender community, they account for the vast majority of homicide victims. This is attributed to the compounding effects of racism, sexism, and transphobia.
  • Role of gun violence: Guns are the weapon used in the majority of homicides against transgender people. Everytown reported that guns were involved in 73% of killings between 2017 and 2021.
  • Anti-trans rhetoric and legislation: The rise in anti-trans legislation and hate-fueled rhetoric contributes to a climate of violence. Advocacy organizations argue that this political landscape normalizes discrimination and fuels deadly violence


 
You evidently posted this reply without reading the articles and seeing the graphs shown above. The shows that you are part of the problem and not part of a potential solution.
They think they are angels doing God's bidding.
 
The right and its murderous rage killing transgender humans


Available evidence indicates that overall deaths among transgender people have increased due to a rise in violent attacks, high rates of suicide, and systemic healthcare inequities. Black transgender women are disproportionately impacted by the violence.

Violence and homicide
  • Homicide rates rising: Reports from advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Everytown for Gun Safety show a significant rise in homicides against transgender and gender-nonconforming people. Everytown found that homicides of transgender people in the U.S. nearly doubled between 2017 and 2021. The HRC identified at least 36 transgender and gender-expansive people who were victims of fatal violence between November 2023 and November 2024, a slight increase from the previous year.
  • Disproportionate impact on Black trans women: Black transgender women are killed at an alarmingly disproportionate rate. Despite making up a smaller portion of the transgender community, they account for the vast majority of homicide victims. This is attributed to the compounding effects of racism, sexism, and transphobia.
  • Role of gun violence: Guns are the weapon used in the majority of homicides against transgender people. Everytown reported that guns were involved in 73% of killings between 2017 and 2021.
  • Anti-trans rhetoric and legislation: The rise in anti-trans legislation and hate-fueled rhetoric contributes to a climate of violence. Advocacy organizations argue that this political landscape normalizes discrimination and fuels deadly violence


There have always been high rates of suicide among the mentally ill.
 
In your world people are allowed to think they can change their gender. Why aren't other people allowed to believe they are angels?
No, my world is not a world of transgender individuals...You could not be more wrong..
 
There have always been high rates of suicide among the mentally ill.
Yet these people were murdered, killed...by people who hate them enough to kill them... Because our president, our Congress, have made it their goal to ostracize and bully this minority.
 
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10 Political Violence Experts on What Comes Next for America

Is America trapped in a cycle of political violence? It certainly feels like it. In the span of just over a year, the U.S. has seen assassination attempts, some successful, against President Donald Trump, lawmakers from Minnesota and their spouses, the CEO of UnitedHealth and most recently, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close Trump ally who was shot dead on Wednesday during an event at Utah Valley University. These attacks seemingly know no political or geographical bounds: They happen to figures on the left and right, in cities and states all across the country, both in private residences and in public spaces.

The root of much of the rise in political violence is the media. The advent of Television opened the door to information reaching the public in a bigger way but the real culprits for the strong rise in the strength of political biases (which lead to violence) are the biased and extreme political views seen in social media (Tik-Tok, Instagram, Facebook, etc.), which allow all people to make their voices heard to thousands of others, and the news media, which allows biased political views to be part of the news (such as with FOX and MSNBC).

Social Media Effects: Hijacking Democracy and Civility in Civic Engagement

Perceived as an equalizing force for disenfranchised individuals without a voice, the importance of social networks as agents of change cannot be ignored. However, in some societies, social networks have evolved into a platform for fake news and propaganda, empowering disruptive voices, ideologies, and messages. Social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google hold the potential to alter civic engagement, thus essentially hijacking democracy, by influencing individuals toward a particular way of thinking.

What’s Driving Political Violence in America?

New research explores why political violence is rising—and what we can do to stop it.

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump highlights a terrible truth: Political violence and support for political violence have been rising in the United States. Trump himself may bear much of the responsibility for this trend. His entry into American politics triggered a sharp rise in violent rhetoric, which seems to have led inexorably toward violent actions. Acts of stochastic terrorism—that is, violence by individuals operating outside of any organization—have proliferated, with the attempted killing of Trump only the latest example. In fact, threats against lawmakers grew ten-fold since 2016. That trend crystallized on January 6, 2021, when Trump raised a mob of protesters who attacked the U.S. Capitol in an effort to stop certification of Joe Biden as president. Five people died that day, and four responding police officers committed suicide within seven months of the attack.

Having said all of the above, this extreme rise in political rhetoric began in 2008 with the election of a Black President (Obama), which caused a rise in racism to bloom. In addition, it is also the fact that both parties have allowed the extremes of their parties to gain a big voice. This is more true with the Right, but the left has seen some of this as well:

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In addition, Trump has also been a strong reason for the increase of political violence, given that much of what he has done is bring hate, revenge, retribution and extreme views on issues where compromise is not possible. All of that causes people to get angry, frustrated, and immovable in their views.

Donald Trump and the Rise of Political Violence

Critics argue that Trump has helped fuel this collapse. Political scientists analyzing his speeches from 2015 to 2024 found a sharp rise in violent vocabulary—from 0.6% in 2016 to 1.6% in 2024, surpassing nearly all other democratic politicians and approaching the levels seen in authoritarian regimes. In March 2024, Trump warned of a “bloodbath for the country” if he wasn’t reelected. Such language, while galvanizing to some, has been condemned by others as dangerously incendiary.

This graph shows that the facts shown above are true.
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The poll does allow for multiple choices. Let us all know what you think.
What the hell is a violence expert? Is that a gang member, cartel member or a liberal?
 
The right and its murderous rage killing transgender humans


Available evidence indicates that overall deaths among transgender people have increased due to a rise in violent attacks, high rates of suicide, and systemic healthcare inequities. Black transgender women are disproportionately impacted by the violence.

Violence and homicide
  • Homicide rates rising: Reports from advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Everytown for Gun Safety show a significant rise in homicides against transgender and gender-nonconforming people. Everytown found that homicides of transgender people in the U.S. nearly doubled between 2017 and 2021. The HRC identified at least 36 transgender and gender-expansive people who were victims of fatal violence between November 2023 and November 2024, a slight increase from the previous year.
  • Disproportionate impact on Black trans women: Black transgender women are killed at an alarmingly disproportionate rate. Despite making up a smaller portion of the transgender community, they account for the vast majority of homicide victims. This is attributed to the compounding effects of racism, sexism, and transphobia.
  • Role of gun violence: Guns are the weapon used in the majority of homicides against transgender people. Everytown reported that guns were involved in 73% of killings between 2017 and 2021.
  • Anti-trans rhetoric and legislation: The rise in anti-trans legislation and hate-fueled rhetoric contributes to a climate of violence. Advocacy organizations argue that this political landscape normalizes discrimination and fuels deadly violence


  • Nashville, TN (2023): Audrey Hale, identified as transgender, killed six people at The Covenant School.


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  • Denver, CO (2019): Alec McKinney, a transgender teenager, was involved in a school shooting that killed one and injured eight.


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  • Aberdeen, MD (2018): Snochia Moseley, reportedly transgender, killed three at a Rite Aid facility (not a school).


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  • Colorado Springs, CO (2022): Anderson Lee Aldrich, who killed five at an LGBTQ nightclub (not a school), was claimed to be non-binary by their lawyers, though this is disputed.


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  • Minneapolis, MN (2025): Robin Westman, identified as transgender, killed two children and injured 17 at Annunciation Catholic School.


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