Media Bias and Its Complicity in Promoting Violence: The Danger of Calling Trump "Hitler"
July 19, 2025
One of the most egregious examples of this bias is the comparison of former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. This inflammatory rhetoric is not only irresponsible but also dangerous, contributing to an atmosphere of hostility and division that can incite violence.
When the press, engages in such hyperbolic comparisons, it stokes fear and anger among the populace. This fear-mongering can lead to real-world violence, as individuals may feel justified in taking extreme actions against someone they believe to be an existential threat.
For instance, we have witnessed instances of violence against Trump supporters, as well as threats and harassment towards conservative figures. The media’s biased reporting and sensationalist headlines contribute to a climate where political violence becomes normalized. This is not only a threat to those who hold different political views but to the very fabric of our democracy.
Ditto: Lightfoot Letters 9/12/25
Charlie Kirk was a provocateur"
an agitator or instigator who deliberately provokes trouble, dissent, or strong reactions.
NBC News - 9/11/25
This type of news reporting is not helpful.
And, the continuous 24/7 coverage only encourages more of the same criminal behavior. The media knows this and does it anyway. According to O'Rielly's definition, this is close to being EVEL!
Oct. 23, 2024 in Washington, D.C. Harris spoke on former White House Chief of Staff Kelly's recent comments on former U.S. President Trump, including that he fits "into the general definition of fascist and wanted the "kind of generals Hitler had", in a series of interviews Tuesday.
Lightfoot Letters
Sent from my iPhone from some place in space and time where, "The more progressive we become, the more violence progresses."
Lightfoot -2012
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