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Not to be a malicious dick, but it's a pity it was only his ear. Not saying this because I dislike Trump (I do not like Trump), but this is the world he wants.
Through his rallies, especially when he feels that he's being treated unjustly, Trump tries to rally supporters and get them riled up, leaning on threats of violence that empower his fanatical supporters to violent acts like on January 6th, to death threats against judges families. This is Trumps world. If you don't get what you want naturally, react violently.
The problem is that when you apply force, you will meet an equal force. He empowers his supporters to violence, which in turn will cause some supporters of his opponents to also move to violence because they see it as the only way. Violence begets violence.
If the shooter had been successful, it may have stood as reason to examine exactly what the impact of his rhetoric is/was, and question if policians really should be acting the way Trump does.
Edit - because some people seem to think that "pity it was only his ear" means I regret that the shooting wasn't fatal - I don't want Trump dead. My comment is intended to frame that if the injury had been more severe, it may have given Trump cause to examine his violent rhetoric and what it leads to.
Through his rallies, especially when he feels that he's being treated unjustly, Trump tries to rally supporters and get them riled up, leaning on threats of violence that empower his fanatical supporters to violent acts like on January 6th, to death threats against judges families. This is Trumps world. If you don't get what you want naturally, react violently.
The problem is that when you apply force, you will meet an equal force. He empowers his supporters to violence, which in turn will cause some supporters of his opponents to also move to violence because they see it as the only way. Violence begets violence.
If the shooter had been successful, it may have stood as reason to examine exactly what the impact of his rhetoric is/was, and question if policians really should be acting the way Trump does.
Edit - because some people seem to think that "pity it was only his ear" means I regret that the shooting wasn't fatal - I don't want Trump dead. My comment is intended to frame that if the injury had been more severe, it may have given Trump cause to examine his violent rhetoric and what it leads to.
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