Truly the left is far more violent.Property damage.
Channeling Derec again?Property damage. Neighborhoods where people were afraid to go out on the streets
A coin showing different values on either side maybe. One costs money, the other, lives and democracy PLUS a destroyed economy, dwarfing the cost of “left wing property damage”.Different ideologies, but flip sides of the same coin.
Here’s a thread where the left-right equivocators are invited to share statistics that support or belie the notion that blame for the lamentable state of current America can be equally divided between the right and the left.
I do not believe that’s the case, and here’s why:
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It is important to note these statistics are just one metric of extremist violence and crime.
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
I wonder if the poll had been taken a week earlier if the results would have been similar.Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Perhaps the right-wingers who end up dying or getting killed are just far more despicable and evil than the leftwingers.
For the millionth time, celebrating a death does not equal condoning the manner of death. I know right wingers don't care much for such nuances though (or can't comprehend them).Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
In a poll taken the day after a prominent Republican thought leader was shot to death, yes. Duh.Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Overwhelming majorities of Americans are concerned about political violence today and in the future in the United States. 84 percent of Americans are concerned about political violence in the United States today, including 46 percent who are “very” concerned. Similarly, 87 percent of Americans are concerned about future political violence, including 50 percent who say they are “very” concerned. Concern over political violence is shared across party lines, with 92 percent of Democrats, 80 percent of Republicans, and 71 percent of independents saying they are concerned about political violence today in the United States.
- The intensity of concern varies across party lines, with 58 percent of Democrats are “very” concerned about political violence, compared to 31 percent of independents and 37 percent of Republicans.
So Dems are more honest.Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
Which public figure?A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.
Just wait until the mango crosses that rainbow bridge. Of course you’ll have to wait a day or two after the fact to poll any Dems as they’ll be passed out from partying.In a poll taken the day after a prominent Republican thought leader was shot to death, yes. Duh.Dems More Likely to Think Celebrating Public Figure's Death Acceptable—Poll
A new poll shows a sharp partisan divide over reactions to political violence, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to say it is acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure.
A YouGov poll conducted on September 11 among 2,623 adults found that 11 percent of Democrats said it is "always" or "usually" acceptable to celebrate the death of a public figure they oppose, compared to 6 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, 71 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans said it is "usually" or "always" unacceptable.