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hashbig 5 days ago

I just logged in to Bluesky to see what the left think of this and I wish I hadn't.

I find it extremely disturbing that half the country are people who are very well educated, earning well above average from their white-collar careers, yet they still think political violence is acceptable or funny.

This country is doomed.

m-watson 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

100% serious statement here, who are you looking at on Bluesky or how? Looking at the Discover (so a general feed) my follow which would be unique to me, and the trending ALL I see is people talking about this being bad OR posts showing how everyone is saying Bluesky is celebrating. I truly do not see this celebration happening that people are saying is happening rampantly. Right now, in a private browser going to https://bsky.app/ there is 0 celebration.

(quick edit) And anyone who doesn't believe me go to Bluesky right now and look.

daveidol 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

I just searched “Charlie Kirk” and found tons of it?

mjmsmith 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

They find what they want to find.

DFHippie 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The majority of what I see on Bluesky is people saying that political violence is unacceptable. There are a good number juxtaposing Kirk's saying mass school killings are an acceptable price to pay for the right to bear arms. They are not, however, saying that political violence is acceptable. I haven't seen anyone say that.

I have seen right-wing commenters say that the left was saying this. When I asked for examples I got nothing. I got responses, but the left-of-center commenters they pointed to were in the two categories I describe above: those saying the event is terrible and those saying it's ironic.

Now, I'm sure you can find people saying political violence is okay. I'm just saying I haven't seen it at all and therefore it isn't the central tendency in my feed.

bigyabai 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You're drawing comparisons from the most deliberately-inflammatory portion of the internet. It's equally as silly as logging into X and thinking anything you see reflects a real political opinion. It is all ragebait, if you want an opinion that isn't mired in virtue signalling then turn on the news.

This is a chronic problem here in America - nobody knows when to stop anymore. It was plainly apparent January 6th when Ashli Babbitt died, pumping the brakes is hard when nobody listens to reason.

jordanb 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

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selimthegrim 5 days ago | parent [-]

This is the Harold Washington on Richard Daley response and the best take in my opinion.

waterTanuki 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

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