In America they even have a special day to commemorate all the fascists they killed. Their public education system historically advocates for the killing of fascists, and in pop culture the killing of fascists is broadly celebrated as a great thing for America and the world.
> U.S. Vice President JD Vance, in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, repeatedly blamed what he called left-wing political radicalization for the assassination.
From an external non-US point of view, it looks like the opposite: the radicalization has been hard to the right. In a post-truth environment where loud speech is the most effective, it is natural for this to be denied and weaponized.
This one is my favourite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4X9ZF54X0o
From an external non-US point of view, it looks like the opposite: the radicalization has been hard to the right. In a post-truth environment where loud speech is the most effective, it is natural for this to be denied and weaponized.