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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Can you provide a link to this study?
DogMan · 61-69, M
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DogMan · 61-69, M
Two alarming new studies show the left is not only considerably less empathetic to people on the right than vice versa, but also frighteningly open to political assassination.
“Political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is ‘becoming increasingly normalized,’” writes The Federalist, in an article headlined “SURVEY: 55% Of Self-Identified Leftists Say Killing Trump Is Justifiable.”
The article cites a study by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) that, as summarized by The Federalist, says “political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is ‘becoming increasingly normalized.’”
The study, which also involves the Rutgers University Social Perception Lab, is titled “Assassination Culture: How Burning Teslas and Killing Billionaires Became a Meme Aesthetic for Political Violence.”
As the Federalist notes, the study “finds a broader ‘assassination culture’ appears to be ‘emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left, with expanding targets now including figures such as Donald Trump.’”
Most alarming, the study finds that such homicidal sentiments aren’t contained to just the far-left wing of the Democrat Party – as evidenced by the 55% number who are open to and sometimes even applaud political violence, as well as Democrat leaders’ unwillingness to denounce it.
“These attitudes are not fringe – they reflect an emergent assassination culture, grounded in far-left authoritarianism and increasingly normalized in digital discourse,” the study says.
The study looked at “how viral social media narratives were legitimizing political violence, particularly in the aftermath of the United Healthcare CEO’s assassination” – though the embrace of murderous fury also follows one assassination attempt and a second plot against President Donald Trump last year.
In the wake of the assassination-style murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, NCRI says it found “widespread justification for lethal violence — including assassination — among younger, highly online, and ideologically left-aligned users.”
Yet, the report notes, Democrat lawmakers in California actually named a bill after Thompson’s alleged killer, calling it the “Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act.”
DogMan · 61-69, M
Two alarming new studies show the left is not only considerably less empathetic to people on the right than vice versa, but also frighteningly open to political assassination.
“Political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is ‘becoming increasingly normalized,’” writes The Federalist, in an article headlined “SURVEY: 55% Of Self-Identified Leftists Say Killing Trump Is Justifiable.”
The article cites a study by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) that, as summarized by The Federalist, says “political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is ‘becoming increasingly normalized.’”
The study, which also involves the Rutgers University Social Perception Lab, is titled “Assassination Culture: How Burning Teslas and Killing Billionaires Became a Meme Aesthetic for Political Violence.”
As the Federalist notes, the study “finds a broader ‘assassination culture’ appears to be ‘emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left, with expanding targets now including figures such as Donald Trump.’”
Most alarming, the study finds that such homicidal sentiments aren’t contained to just the far-left wing of the Democrat Party – as evidenced by the 55% number who are open to and sometimes even applaud political violence, as well as Democrat leaders’ unwillingness to denounce it.
“These attitudes are not fringe – they reflect an emergent assassination culture, grounded in far-left authoritarianism and increasingly normalized in digital discourse,” the study says.
The study looked at “how viral social media narratives were legitimizing political violence, particularly in the aftermath of the United Healthcare CEO’s assassination” – though the embrace of murderous fury also follows one assassination attempt and a second plot against President Donald Trump last year.
In the wake of the assassination-style murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, NCRI says it found “widespread justification for lethal violence — including assassination — among younger, highly online, and ideologically left-aligned users.”
Yet, the report notes, Democrat lawmakers in California actually named a bill after Thompson’s alleged killer, calling it the “Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act.”
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
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This appears to be an ooinion piece interpreting academic research and other reports. I cannot see any connection with Reuters.
I hope you can access the recent article below which explains that the rhetoric of political.violence is highly charged and subjective. The vast majority of Americabs reject political violence - thank goodness - but partisans from either side have a trndency to over-estimate the propensity of their opponents for political violence.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2025/09/12/is-radical-left-violence-really-on-the-rise-in-america
This appears to be an ooinion piece interpreting academic research and other reports. I cannot see any connection with Reuters.
I hope you can access the recent article below which explains that the rhetoric of political.violence is highly charged and subjective. The vast majority of Americabs reject political violence - thank goodness - but partisans from either side have a trndency to over-estimate the propensity of their opponents for political violence.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2025/09/12/is-radical-left-violence-really-on-the-rise-in-america