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With DC security essentially at wartime levels, I'm definitely seeing mixed messages here, and I'd like some clarification.
On one hand, we've all seen thinly-veiled threats here and elsewhere from Trump supporters about upcoming violence, their guns & ammunition, "you haven't seen anything yet", "you asked for what's coming," and all that.
On the other hand, we've seen multiple threads here mocking the security reaction to the events of January 6 and online chatter, which has been substantial. As if any of us are wrong to concern ourselves with security at a Presidential Inauguration just days after an attack.
So tell me: Should threats of domestic terrorism be taken seriously, or should they not?
What do you mean, "upcoming violence"?
We have had violent mobs in the streets for years.
I asked for clarification.
My position on the use of violence in politics is the same it has been for.... well, forever.
Your side is the one that is jumping back and forth, depending on who is committing the violence.