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- Opinion | We Can’t Allow Political Violence to Become Normal
The Minnesota attacks join a grim catalog of political violence in recent years In 2017 a gunman shot four people, badly wounding Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, at a Republican
- Editorial: Political violence cannot become the American norm
We can’t let the Hortmans’ deaths become a political blame game If anything, this should become a turning point “Peaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy
- Opinion: Political Violence Is Real—and If You’re Only . . .
Political violence in the United States is increasing and becoming normalized, with elected officials from both parties reporting death threats and swatting incidents, and the Federal Election Commission changing the rules to allow campaign funds to be used for security
- Understanding the root causes and possible solutions for . . .
Violence has become an unwelcome reality in American politics – from this weekend’s murders in Minnesota to the congressional baseball practice shooting to the assassination attempt on Donald
- Alarming Normalization of Political Violence in America
Political violence shouldn’t be a partisan issue You don’t need to be a Democrat to condemn arson You don’t need to be a Republican to denounce assassination You just need to be a decent human being and have a smidge of political courage We don’t have to vote the same to agree that: Murder is not a political tactic
- Political Violence Is Rising. What Can We Do? - CNN Political . . .
Robert Pape, the director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats, has studied political violence for 30 years, and he argues the country is in the midst of what he calls an “era of
- What’s Driving Political Violence in America? - Greater Good
Here are eight factors that make infection more likely—and steps we can take to stop it 1 Aggression In 2022, political scientists Lilliana Mason and Nathan Kalmoe published a book titled, Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for Democracy
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