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What can a leader say at a moment like this. One example is Robert F. Kennedy, telling a crowd of supporters that Martin Luther King was assassinated. It's short and worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bDlET_gK68 …
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he also isn't capable of giving a speech that doesn't descend into attacking that 55%. he literally can't do it
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And there seems to be zero interest in desecalation on the part of law enforcement.
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This post elides the fact that he’s actively stoking the fires.
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True. But you also have mayor's and governor's talking about urban warfare. They aren't showing a desire for deescalation either. They only want obedience
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Plus the fact that I'm not entirely sure Trump fully understands that. He's stuck in such a deep echo chamber that it wouldn't surprise me if he really does believe that most of the opposition to him is faked or manufactured in some capacity.
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There seems to be a dearth of politicians who can make an extemporaneous speech built around remembers snippets from the Agamemnon.
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The fact he's more than happy to pour gasoline on the fire doesn't help any.
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He doesn’t want calm.
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He specifically called for escalation
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