Nasty words: Toxic v ballistic rhetoric

What's scary about extreme right-wing rhetoric, to a great extent, is the way it's bound up with a legitimation of private violence as a defence of freedom. This has not always been the exclusive domain of the right. In the late 1960s and 1970s, it was extreme leftist groups such as the Black Panthers and the Weathermen whose rhetoric legitimated armed violence as a defence of "the people". It was appropriate for cooler heads then to denounce such rhetoric ... Full Story »

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by Sirajul Islam - Jan. 16, 2011

A good scholarly post by the 'Democracy in America' blog of The Economist. I love this site because of the knowledge it provides, and the appropriation of their posts. Good one. America reminds us that all of us needs to get real. People are getting to fanatic on two opposing poles everywhere. Tucson is a horrible tragedy, it is sad and must be disgraceful up all Americans. People need to settle there differences peacefully not by going on a shooting rampage and killing six people.

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