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Red, Blue, & Screwed: Resistance Begins with Reason
Trump’s Silence About the Minnesota Political Murder’s Proves How Much He Benefits from Violence.
Red, Blue, and Screwed: Resistance Begins with Reason
11 minutes 42 seconds
4 months ago
Trump’s Silence About the Minnesota Political Murder’s Proves How Much He Benefits from Violence.
#trump #liberal #maga In this deep-dive, we unpack President Trump’s written statement on the tragic June 14, 2025, shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses. He called the attack “terrible,” praised the FBI and Attorney General’s investigation, and vowed that “such horrific violence will not be tolerated in the United States of America.” But what does this terse statement reveal about how political power responds to violence? We’ll explore:The philosophical implications of a leader’s language in moments of crisisHow minimal public statements can both calm fears and sidestep deeper accountabilityThe broader context of political rhetoric and its impact on real-world violenceJoin me as we critically analyze the ethics of political communication and ask whether more robust moral leadership is possible in today’s polarized climate.#PhilosophyAllAlong #PoliticalPhilosophy #TrumpStatement #MinnesotaShootings #PoliticalViolence #EthicsInPolitics #RhetoricAndPower #CriticalAnalysis #PhilosophyYouTube #CurrentEventsReview #politics
Red, Blue, and Screwed: Resistance Begins with Reason
Red, Blue, & Screwed: Resistance Begins with Reason