There is a difference between a warning and encouragement.But that's the nature of a warning. If we continue to go down this road (by the actions of BOTH political parties), there's going to be bad things happen. We have to be very clear about what the consequences are if we stumble into it, and ignoring that reality isn't doing anyone any favors....it only makes an accidental trigger even more likely because no one is ready for it (just like no one was ready for what happened at the Capitol because they didn't think it could happen). I'm just approaching this like an adult, and treating you as one, by saying "look this is what's at stake here" instead of a child and saying "let's shield you from the harsh realities of the world".
I wish you would be honest with yourself that there are certain things you don't like to look at. This isn't the first time you've done this.
You don’t need to hint at agreement with the fanatics if you’re providing a warning. Espola caught one of them when he asked you about the Penn comment.
It’s not necessary. If you’re providing a centrist warning against extremism, you can do it without hinting at lunatic theories of a stolen election.