The issue, rather, is what picture of ā€œpolitical violenceā€ this messaging serves: To say that ā€œpolitical violenceā€ has ā€œno placeā€ in a society organized by political violence at home and abroad is to acquiesce to the normalization of that violence, so long as it is state and capitalist monopolized.

As author Ben Ehrenreich noted on X, ā€œThere is no place for political violence against rich, white men. It is antithetical to everything America stands for.ā€

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    I mean I donā€™t exactly expect democratic politicians to advocate for political assassinations as you know, they are politicians, so of course as soon as one of their own comes under attack even if theyā€™re on the other side of politics theyā€™re gonna denounce it cause they donā€™t want to be assassinated.

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      I read this article as asking politicians to go the other direction with this logic and extend this abhorrence of violence they have when it comes their fellow political leaders to homeless people, migrants, civilians in war zones, etc.

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        Yeah I definitely agree, I was more just replying to the quote from the article about them calling for civility. I donā€™t really imagine they would call for anything else after something like this as itā€™s violence directed at people in similar positions of power to them.