Zincwarrior
Diamond Member
Whats your plan, man?They ain’t ready for it.
Too bad, so sad
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Whats your plan, man?They ain’t ready for it.
Too bad, so sad
Nope. Teachers and the internet. But you already know that.MAGA family. What did they do to him?
I respectfully disagree. The only way to truly fix this nation is going to be through blood and fire.That of course is your right, but advocating more violence isn't the answer.
In one semester? ****** please.Nope. Teachers and the internet. But you already know that.
Your incessant trolling is amusing though.
Keep it up.
It pleases me.
Here is your violence and this post gets a thumbs up from the Nazi cat ladyI hope you’re right because thsts exactly what thus country needs. The only way to purge and purify this nation
were gonna have a dance off! Hope you brought your dancing shoes!Whats your plan, man?
Prove it is a lie.‘A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.
The most concerning messages, experts told NBC News, are proclamations from far-right activists, Republican politicians and conservative influencers about a coming civil war and the need for retribution or payback against the left for Kirk’s killing. The phrase “civil war” has spiked on social media and in Google searches.
“The Left is the party of murder,” Elon Musk posted on X to his 226 million followers, shortly after the shooting and before the gunman’s identity was known. He separately posted, “If they won’t leave us in peace, then our choice is fight or die,” without saying who “they” were.
[…]
The inflammatory language took off on Wednesday, immediately after the shooting. On social media platforms such as X, Truth Social and TikTok, as well as on Fox News, some personalities called for national law enforcement to target Democrats. Others compared Democrats to animals, demanded National Guard troops in more cities, declared themselves to have been “radicalized,” called for other forms of vengeance and repeatedly invoked the language of war as they reacted to Kirk’s killing.
The rush to judgment about the shooter’s motives, before a suspect was identified, went all the way up to President Donald Trump. In an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, he blamed “radical left” rhetoric and said his administration would pursue anyone whose language he believes may have contributed to Kirk’s killing.’
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Toxic rhetoric, including calls for 'civil war' and retribution, surges after Charlie Kirk killing
A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.www.nbcwashington.com
And conservatives continue to advance the lie that ‘the left’ is responsible for Kirk’s death.
‘A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.
The most concerning messages, experts told NBC News, are proclamations from far-right activists, Republican politicians and conservative influencers about a coming civil war and the need for retribution or payback against the left for Kirk’s killing. The phrase “civil war” has spiked on social media and in Google searches.
“The Left is the party of murder,” Elon Musk posted on X to his 226 million followers, shortly after the shooting and before the gunman’s identity was known. He separately posted, “If they won’t leave us in peace, then our choice is fight or die,” without saying who “they” were.
[…]
The inflammatory language took off on Wednesday, immediately after the shooting. On social media platforms such as X, Truth Social and TikTok, as well as on Fox News, some personalities called for national law enforcement to target Democrats. Others compared Democrats to animals, demanded National Guard troops in more cities, declared themselves to have been “radicalized,” called for other forms of vengeance and repeatedly invoked the language of war as they reacted to Kirk’s killing.
The rush to judgment about the shooter’s motives, before a suspect was identified, went all the way up to President Donald Trump. In an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, he blamed “radical left” rhetoric and said his administration would pursue anyone whose language he believes may have contributed to Kirk’s killing.’
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Toxic rhetoric, including calls for 'civil war' and retribution, surges after Charlie Kirk killing
A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.www.nbcwashington.com
And conservatives continue to advance the lie that ‘the left’ is responsible for Kirk’s death.
Step one. Tell you folks you’re full of shit then laugh at you when you start crying.Whats your plan, man?
You can’t, so you don’t.
He was a Reddit expert by 15. Reddit is a pustule on society. Just look at you.In one semester? ****** please.
Maybe don’t go around killing prominent conservative leaders?‘A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.
The most concerning messages, experts told NBC News, are proclamations from far-right activists, Republican politicians and conservative influencers about a coming civil war and the need for retribution or payback against the left for Kirk’s killing. The phrase “civil war” has spiked on social media and in Google searches.
“The Left is the party of murder,” Elon Musk posted on X to his 226 million followers, shortly after the shooting and before the gunman’s identity was known. He separately posted, “If they won’t leave us in peace, then our choice is fight or die,” without saying who “they” were.
[…]
The inflammatory language took off on Wednesday, immediately after the shooting. On social media platforms such as X, Truth Social and TikTok, as well as on Fox News, some personalities called for national law enforcement to target Democrats. Others compared Democrats to animals, demanded National Guard troops in more cities, declared themselves to have been “radicalized,” called for other forms of vengeance and repeatedly invoked the language of war as they reacted to Kirk’s killing.
The rush to judgment about the shooter’s motives, before a suspect was identified, went all the way up to President Donald Trump. In an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, he blamed “radical left” rhetoric and said his administration would pursue anyone whose language he believes may have contributed to Kirk’s killing.’
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Toxic rhetoric, including calls for 'civil war' and retribution, surges after Charlie Kirk killing
A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.www.nbcwashington.com
And conservatives continue to advance the lie that ‘the left’ is responsible for Kirk’s death.
The haters are screeching that the right needs to "turn down the temperature", in the wake of the slaughtering of a man who never turned it up above "1".
Next level gaslighting.
‘A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.
The most concerning messages, experts told NBC News, are proclamations from far-right activists, Republican politicians and conservative influencers about a coming civil war and the need for retribution or payback against the left for Kirk’s killing. The phrase “civil war” has spiked on social media and in Google searches.
“The Left is the party of murder,” Elon Musk posted on X to his 226 million followers, shortly after the shooting and before the gunman’s identity was known. He separately posted, “If they won’t leave us in peace, then our choice is fight or die,” without saying who “they” were.
[…]
The inflammatory language took off on Wednesday, immediately after the shooting. On social media platforms such as X, Truth Social and TikTok, as well as on Fox News, some personalities called for national law enforcement to target Democrats. Others compared Democrats to animals, demanded National Guard troops in more cities, declared themselves to have been “radicalized,” called for other forms of vengeance and repeatedly invoked the language of war as they reacted to Kirk’s killing.
The rush to judgment about the shooter’s motives, before a suspect was identified, went all the way up to President Donald Trump. In an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, he blamed “radical left” rhetoric and said his administration would pursue anyone whose language he believes may have contributed to Kirk’s killing.’
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Toxic rhetoric, including calls for 'civil war' and retribution, surges after Charlie Kirk killing
A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.www.nbcwashington.com
And conservatives continue to advance the lie that ‘the left’ is responsible for Kirk’s death.

It could be all politics. I’m just not convinced that it was just politics at this time though politics was a big part of it. That is all.