The Consequences Of Inciting Violence

  • Words have consequences, and leaders must promote unity and understanding.
  • Protesting is not a crime, but physical intimidation and violence are unacceptable.
  • Incidents involve multiple perspectives, and a balanced assessment is necessary.

The Consequences Of Inciting Violence

The left’s rhetoric has contributed to a culture of violence, where people feel emboldened to take matters into their own hands. “You keep screaming threat to democracy, you keep screaming a threat to rights, destroying the constitution. You are going to get this result that people believe you and think that it is their job to do something about it,” Tony Katz said.

The conversation took a turn when Congressman Andre Carson joined the discussion. He shared his thoughts on the incident, stating, “Protesting is not a crime. It should never get you killed.”

However, Tony countered that the congressman’s words were not just about the incident but about the broader narrative surrounding law enforcement and immigration. “You’re not engaged in toning down the rhetoric. You’re not engaged in being a leader. You’re trying to foment the hate, the division, and the violence,” Tony said…

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