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Weirdos Want to Kill the President

Politics
United States
May 02, 2026に開始

Are Americans losing their grip? The post Weirdos Want to Kill the President appeared first on The American Conservative

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The rise of extremist rhetoric reflects a deeper societal discontent that warrants serious examination of our political discourse.

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Public concern over violent rhetoric is valid, but we must distinguish between free speech and incitement to violence.

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Fear of extremism should not lead to censorship; a balance must be struck between security and protecting civil liberties.

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Labeling dissenters as 'weirdos' undermines legitimate criticism of government actions and stifles healthy political debate.

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The normalization of violent thoughts against leaders highlights a troubling trend in American politics that could destabilize democracy.

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