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Two Minnesota state lawmakers who are members of the Democratic-Farm-Labor Party were shot early Saturday by a person posing as a law enforcement officer just north of Minneapolis.

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[–] [email protected] 69 points 1 day ago (50 children)
[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (49 children)

Maybe. Maybe not. They're saying the suspect was appointed by Tim Walz, and they found anti-Trump signs in the car. It could be an attempt to throw people off the scent, or it might just be a personal vendetta. We don’t know. Either way, no matter what side the shooter is on, it’s bad for any political party. It will only fuel more dissent and division.

I remember when Trump was shot at, and people here were celebrating, saying things like, "Oh, I wish they had better aim." Now, it’s happened to Democrats, and people are acting horrified.

Shooting political figures is never a good thing, regardless of their party. Lemmy needs to stop celebrating violence when it happens to people they don’t like. The reality is, this stuff happens to people they do like too. Violence is never the answer; it always ends up worse.

Many of these things end with the shooter killing themselves. I hope that doesn't happen here, because I want his craziness exposed and have him serve rest of his life in prison. Just the pics of the weird-ass mask that he wore doing it proves he's out of his mind.

[–] [email protected] 76 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Just to refresh memories, the assassination attempts on Trump were done by people with right wing backgrounds.

I just got back from a peaceful "No Kings" protest in Illinois, and aright wing chud waving a Trump flag swerved his oversized SUV right onto the shoulder in front of some protesters. This is not a both sides problem.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I never said it was a both sides problem. I said that violence isn't the solution, and that republicans are hoping for a violent uprising. Because they outnumber you and are trained better than you. Even if all the armchair warriors here on Lemmy joined together, you still wouldn't have the numbers.

Think about it: If people couldn't even be bothered enough to do something easy like rise up and vote, you think they are suddenly gonna join in on a violent mob uprising against the government?

This violence is the answer mindset is exactly what this shooter had. You happy with that outcome?

[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 day ago

I never said it was a both sides problem

I can do that to. I never said that you said it was a both sides problem. You just presented it that way and made no effort to avoid that interpretation.

republicans are hoping for a violent uprising. Because they outnumber you and are trained better than you.

They outnumber me personally? Sure, I'm just one guy. Outnumber the left? LOL, not a chance. Better trained? I kinda doubt it. They might be better at some things, but those chuds can't plan their way out of a wet paper bag.

If people couldn't even be bothered enough to do something easy like rise up and vote

Gosh, I wonder why that is. Just imagine what would be coming from the right of it were two Republican Senators. Whatever you are imagining, I'm pretty sure you know it would be passionate. Meanwhile Democrats are giving the same old bloodless speeches that sound like they were worked on by a dozen consultants before being handed to a talking head with instructions to "add pause and a couple of tears here". Then they hand it off to a newscaster who laments about how "polarized" politics has become. Democrats have no passion, and that is why they lose.

"Now, I know they are killing us now, but we really should stop to consider if leftists might be a little violent too". Yep, that's exactly why Democrats consistently fail to inspire anyone.

you think they are suddenly gonna join in on a violent mob uprising against the government?

Um, no? Why on earth would you assume I think that?

This violence is the answer mindset is exactly what this shooter had.

Oh, you've met him? When did I say violence is the answer?

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