Trump is clearly inciting this due to his fueling the ignorant and false rhetoric he has been promoting. He chose to make " non white immigrants" the enemy and making up complete and total lies about them to distract from the true cause of people's economic problems to invoke their rage to propel himself and get them to rally behind him.thebobmaster said:I do agree that saying that Trump CAUSES these behaviors is going too far. There's a difference, however, between correlation and causation. At the very least, there is a correlation, as shown by the fact that people felt quite comfortable chanting "send her back" at a Trump rally in response to Ilhan Omar, a naturalized citizen from Somalia. He may not cause people to be violent or racist, but he doesn't do much to discourage it...as shown by him telling several members of Congress to "go back" to their original countries (while ignoring that 3 of the four were natural-born citizens, and the fourth was naturalized as a refugee) and did nothing to stop the "send her back" chants.Batou667 said:As unpleasant as it is that some bad and/or crazy people are seemingly using Trump's acts in office as a springboard for their own acts of self-destructive bloodshed -thebobmaster said:Potential Democratic Presidential Candidate Beto O'Rourke has gone on record, by the way, as laying at least some of the blame at the feet of Trump and his rhetoric, stating that the rise in hate crimes over the last three years indicates some sort of link between Trump's words and others' actions. He even provided a specific example: a mosque in Victoria, Texas getting burned to the ground the day he signed an executive order that would have banned Muslim air travel. He also pointed to the Greenville "send her back" chants as a sign that Trump's rhetoric "fundamentally changes the character of this country and it leads to violence".
1) I don't believe we can establish a causal link, at least not without setting the bar so low that the usual standards for establishing a call to violence are thrown out of the window.
I think what Trump is, more than anything to these people, is a symbol. If the leader of the US is saying these things, that now makes it all right.2) You guys hate Trump, I get it. But let's not kid ourselves he has horns just because it matches our preconceptions. Trump is a populist, no doubt, but an ideologue? A far-right one at that? I don't think so.
...what's wrong with having arguments over gun control? I mean, the El Paso shooter was able to buy and carry his rifle legally through the street. It wasn't illegal until he opened fire. I'd argue, in fact, that by focusing purely on immigration in response to the shooting, we are doing just what you say we cannot do: allowing the terrorist to set the agenda. He wants us all to focus on immigration policies, as shown by his 2,300 word manifesto.3) What do you propose we do in response to this, aside from the usual thoughts, prayers and gun control arguments? Stop having frank, forthright discussion about immigration, border security, and so on, because it's a sensitive subject and the oft-cited "rhetoric" tends to make the crazies come out of the woodwork? No. We cannot allow terrorists to set the agenda or limit the discourse. Immigration was one of the key issues Trump was elected on; the conversation will not stop.
Immigration is a discussion that should happen, by all means. I just can't see how you can say that immigration is a discussion that must happen, while saying that the terrorists shouldn't be allowed to set the agenda...when it's clear that the terrorist's agenda WAS immigration.
This is nothing new and we already know where it leads. Trump is not the first one to do this nor will he be the last. He is however, responsible for the incitement of racial violence. O'Rourke is right on this, Trump needs to own his rhetoric and take responsibility for the repercussions of his actions. He wont do that, he cares nothing about what happens to anyone else but himself. I honestly do not believe Trump cares how many people are killed due to his actions, I do not think he is really capable of caring about others to begin with as his actions have shown us throughout his lifetime that he only sees other people as objects to be used to promote himself. The way he has treated former business partners, people who he has done business with, military families, refugees, The children from the Parkland Highschool shooting, the many families that have survived mass shootings has shown he does not understand what empathy and compassion really mean. He cares for nothing and no one but himself and takes no issue lying to anyone and everyone every single day to get what he wants and the cost is irrelevant to him.
It is not that "people dislike Trump so they will blame him" it is that People dislike trump because HE IS TO BLAME for his own actions and he never takes responsibility for anything he ever does. Trump is the embodiment of all of mankind's worst qualities. but that is not why we blame him for his rhetoric, we blame him for his rhetoric because of what that rhetoric is and causes as we already knows how this ends.