Are you claiming then that you know that Trump's rhetoric caused the bomber to send out bombs? — LD Saunders
Show me any scientific evidence for how Trump's rhetoric caused the bombings, which is a claim numerous people on major news outlets have been making. — LD Saunders
Praxis: All over. Just click on YouTube and watch videos of CNN, MSNBC, and numerous political pundits. They have been saying over and over that Trump is responsible. — LD Saunders
Not to mention you keep, at the very least, insinuating, that Trump's speech has caused the violence. With zero evidence to support your claim. You have actually proved my point if anything. — LD Saunders
Given this evidence* I think it's reasonable to speculate that Trump may have been influential in the cases you mention.
I can honestly state that it is unreasonable to speculate that just because there are pictures of Trump on a van that the person killed because of Trump's speech — LD Saunders
Are you claiming then that you know that Trump's rhetoric caused the bomber to send out bombs? — LD Saunders
Praxis: Quit assuming nonsense. Jesse Dollamore, or some name like that, just posted a video yesterday from his site about how Trump's speech caused the violence. Numerous news shows say the same thing, as well as numerous articles that have been posted all over the web. The Young Turks, CNN, MSNBC, they all have been saying it, for days. If you are too lazy to find these postings, then that's not my problem, it is yours. — LD Saunders
Praxis: You keep trying to have it both ways. You can't claim that they are saying Trump "encourages political violence" but "makes no claim that Trump directly caused the MAGA bomber...." Encourage? That's causation. — LD Saunders
...we have been bombarded with all sorts of punditry on what has caused these attacks...
Predominantly I have been hearing how this violence is related to Trump's speech
...how is it that anyone can know that Trump's speech was a cause for these violent acts? — LD Saunders
Why is it that we accept made-up narratives and why is it that major news networks, not just the conspiracy sites, bombard us with such nonsense that no one could possibly know is true? Would people knowing philosophy help to fight against these made-up narratives from being presented by major news networks? — LD Saunders
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