Political violence is a feature, not a bug of progressivism.
Because progressivism is built on top of a Critical Theory lens that sees the world through "Oppressed vs Oppressor" categories rather than a Christian Theology lens of "Right vs Wrong", it trains people to see opponents not as mistaken, but as evil oppressors.
If you believe someone is mistaken, you try to persuade them (what @charliekirk11 did).
If you believe someone is an evil oppressor ("literally Hitler!", "fascist", "existential threat to democracy", virtually everything and everyone is "racist"), you will feel a moral obligation to stop them.
This is why there is radically disproportionate violence emerging on the Left.
Garry D. Nation
I'll soon be re-releasing my book under the new title, FOOL: The Bible and Moral Profiling, and I'll be talking about it on the Chris Voss show Thursday. Here's where you'll be able to watch it. https://t.co/bMxbtUv4hS via @YouTube
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@BenRogers Luckily Jerry has the redeemable quality of being likable, since we are stuck with him. Nico has followed up the trade by having 0 moments of redeeming likability. Also, he was the linchpin of the fans watching the team known for loyalty turn on us and become just another team.