Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase

You are making my point! You are calling me a "cancer" and that is totally untrue (I have served my country and put my life at risk to protect it and I love my country and do everything I can to help it).

That is unsupported hate and what is worse is that you are the one that is trying to shut Free Speech down, which is a right given to all of us by the Constitution.

How do you react when someone accuses you unfairly and tries to take your rights away? Would you agree and say "you are right", when you know he is not correct in his accusation?
You can't come to with any facts, because you're a cancer. You want to prove me wrong with evidence of anything I say? I'll make any random statement. Prove me wrong. Ready? We will be moving the show over you could call me whatever retarded names you want because that's all you can do. But are you ready to prove me wrong? I'll start. Trump isn't racist, he is following the footsteps of Obama in many cases, not all, as well as many other presidents around the world, and the majority of things that Trump does in favor of non-white people, is evidence he doesn't hate somebody based on the color of their skin.
 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

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Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

I read lib democrats have committed more crime under the spell of tds and the communist elite you support. Now u want to complain about it.

Liberals shit their beds and believe someone else is responsible because they're liars and cowards.
 
The president has talked hate and revenge from day 1 of his presidencies. Talking hate engenders hate from all sides. "Cities looted and burnt, foreign flags flying over Americal soil, assassinations and other mischief" is a direct result when the president is against unity.

This is a human reflex that has been normal since time began. Hate engenders hate. Trump talking about "the Democrats are the enemy" makes them an enemy (automatically) and it should not be a surprise.

How would YOU react if someone hated you with no reason? If he slapped you down and kicked you? Would you do nothing in return?
What the hell is talking hate? Was it the same wording as Obama and Hillary clinton? Go look up and see if Obama and Hillary Clinton use the same wording and aim that Trump did and tell me if your statement isn't completely false. You are afraid to look up the facts and see the comparison of Obama and Clinton and Trump. Look up similar statements by the two to tell me how their wording is different to prove me wrong.
 
Is there anything “bad” occurring on planet Earth at the moment that is NOT Trump’s fault?

2 hunters in Colorado sought refuge under a tree in a thunderstorm and both died from a lightning strike. TRUMP’S FAULT?

You lefty simpletons need to get a new gimmick. This shit is so played out.
 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

Yep, liberals are busy increasing crime while Trump is trying to lower crime...what a shock.
 
Less BLACK PEOPLE ARE DYING IN DC THANKS TO TRUMP.

How the heck is that RACIST?
 
Yep, liberals are busy increasing crime while Trump is trying to lower crime...what a shock.
Do you step back when slapped, especially when all you are doing is exercising your right to free speech?

answer the question, instead of stimulating more hate by accusing people unfairly!!!
 
What the hell is talking hate? Was it the same wording as Obama and Hillary clinton? Go look up and see if Obama and Hillary Clinton use the same wording and aim that Trump did and tell me if your statement isn't completely false. You are afraid to look up the facts and see the comparison of Obama and Clinton and Trump. Look up similar statements by the two to tell me how their wording is different to prove me wrong.

Here, Trump clearly states that he HATES his opponent. Neither Hillary nor Obama ever made such a statement (especially Obama who was always promoting unity).

 
Do you step back when slapped, especially when all you are doing is exercising your right to free speech?

answer the question, instead of stimulating more hate by accusing people unfairly!!!
No kidding, that's your idea of free speech. Guaranteed you won't enjoy being held accountable for that "free speech".
 
No kidding, that's your idea of free speech. Guaranteed you won't enjoy being held accountable for that "free speech".
Why don't you join you master?

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Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

I voted for Trump twice, but I’m disappointed that he has increased crime.
 
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Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

Well, you'll be disappointed in this poll...
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That's because for the past 30+ years many people have become very comfortable and cozy getting away with shit and mooching off the taxpayer and behaving with less and less respect for their neighbors. Now they're being called out on it. So the new "crime" is basically spoiled brats not liking to have to follow perfectly reasonable rules and not liking having to work...or be held accountable...or be called out when they do something wrong. The "new crime" under Trump is basically spoiled grown-up children having tantrums and lashing out because they no longer get a free ride. And that's not Trump's fault. That's like blaming parents when children come of age and don't want to start paying their own bills and start vandalizing things in anger.

The time has come to hold them accountable ALL THE WAY until they either straighten out or pay the price. No more bullshit.
 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!



Crime stats from 2016?

Got anything from this decade, Simp?:auiqs.jpg:
 

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