Joy Reid
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Okay. We should not be surprised in this country that just reelected Donald Trump.
They're cool with it. If the victim is somebody that I don't like or the victim is someone who they feel deserves it, then a lot of times people are willing to justify violence. It's an unfortunate thing. It's a very American thing, right? I mean, we worship vigilante violence. We worship action heroes. We worship Charles Bronson and all these people who take it into their own hands. Al Capone.
They're cool with it. If the victim is somebody that I don't like or the victim is someone who they feel deserves it, then a lot of times people are willing to justify violence. It's an unfortunate thing. It's a very American thing, right? I mean, we worship vigilante violence. We worship action heroes. We worship Charles Bronson and all these people who take it into their own hands. Al Capone.
Al Capone, you know, criminals and everything else like that. I think the sad part about this, frankly... is that I am not going to pretend that in a country that's been started and operated off of violence, that violence doesn't sometimes solve things.
Al Capone, you know, criminals and everything else like that. I think the sad part about this, frankly... is that I am not going to pretend that in a country that's been started and operated off of violence, that violence doesn't sometimes solve things.
Something a bit unexpected has happened following the murder. A reaction not of universal horror that a 50-year-old father of two and husband was shot dead in public, but rather of, and I don't want to call it glee, but let's just say not unhappiness.
Something a bit unexpected has happened following the murder. A reaction not of universal horror that a 50-year-old father of two and husband was shot dead in public, but rather of, and I don't want to call it glee, but let's just say not unhappiness.
Something a bit unexpected has happened following the murder. A reaction not of universal horror that a 50-year-old father of two and husband was shot dead in public, but rather of, and I don't want to call it glee, but let's just say not unhappiness.
especially online, where the Internet sleuths who often dedicate themselves to tracking down people accused of racist behavior in public places, criminals, including January 6 fugitives and more, have been actively refusing to help. Donald Trump Jr., son of our incoming ruler, went on his ex-Twitter page and did the patented Internet Do Your Thing post, and the reaction was mostly, yeah, no.
especially online, where the Internet sleuths who often dedicate themselves to tracking down people accused of racist behavior in public places, criminals, including January 6 fugitives and more, have been actively refusing to help. Donald Trump Jr., son of our incoming ruler, went on his ex-Twitter page and did the patented Internet Do Your Thing post, and the reaction was mostly, yeah, no.
especially online, where the Internet sleuths who often dedicate themselves to tracking down people accused of racist behavior in public places, criminals, including January 6 fugitives and more, have been actively refusing to help. Donald Trump Jr., son of our incoming ruler, went on his ex-Twitter page and did the patented Internet Do Your Thing post, and the reaction was mostly, yeah, no.
Other popular conservatives like Ben Shapiro and anti-woman zealot Matt Walsh saw their mentions go up in flames when they tried to attack quote-unquote evil liberals for celebrating the murder of a CEO, with some of their supporters replying that they had gotten it wrong.
Other popular conservatives like Ben Shapiro and anti-woman zealot Matt Walsh saw their mentions go up in flames when they tried to attack quote-unquote evil liberals for celebrating the murder of a CEO, with some of their supporters replying that they had gotten it wrong.
Other popular conservatives like Ben Shapiro and anti-woman zealot Matt Walsh saw their mentions go up in flames when they tried to attack quote-unquote evil liberals for celebrating the murder of a CEO, with some of their supporters replying that they had gotten it wrong.
Indeed, instead of universal condemnation, what we have seen and many of us have heard both on and offline has been a barrage of stories of Americans awful experiences with insurance companies. Stories of claims denied of people who've gotten sicker or even died because insurance companies like United refuse to pay claims. Let's just be clear.
Indeed, instead of universal condemnation, what we have seen and many of us have heard both on and offline has been a barrage of stories of Americans awful experiences with insurance companies. Stories of claims denied of people who've gotten sicker or even died because insurance companies like United refuse to pay claims. Let's just be clear.
Indeed, instead of universal condemnation, what we have seen and many of us have heard both on and offline has been a barrage of stories of Americans awful experiences with insurance companies. Stories of claims denied of people who've gotten sicker or even died because insurance companies like United refuse to pay claims. Let's just be clear.
There's a real hatred for these companies that is unfurling on social media right now and also in real life, too.
There's a real hatred for these companies that is unfurling on social media right now and also in real life, too.
There's a real hatred for these companies that is unfurling on social media right now and also in real life, too.