There was a time in America when calling your political opponent “Hitler” would have been considered loony tunes hysterical. Unhinged. Something reserved for the fringe.
Now it’s basically a Democrat press release.
Donald Trump isn’t just wrong, they tell us. He isn’t just a political opponent. He isn’t just someone they disagree with on taxes, immigration, or foreign policy.
No, according to Democrats, he is an existential threat to democracy itself.
He is a fascist.
He is a dictator.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHe is destroying America.
He is dangerous.
He is evil.
He is, depending on which MSNBC/CNN panel you’re watching, apparently one mustache away from invading Poland.
And then, somehow, they act shocked when some mentally unstable person decides that if Trump is truly Hitler, then stopping him by any means necessary becomes a moral obligation.
That is what we call stochastic terrorism.
Stochastic terrorism happens when mass media and public figures use repeated rhetoric to portray a person or group as dangerous, evil, or less than human, creating an environment where unstable individuals feel justified in committing “lone wolf” acts of violence. The violence may not be directly ordered, but it becomes statistically more likely because the target has been relentlessly demonized. The people pushing the rhetoric rely on vague, indirect language so they can deny responsibility later. It follows what can be called the four Ds: Demonization, Dehumanization, Desensitization, and finally, Denial.
Stochastic terrorism is not someone standing at a podium and saying, “Go kill this person.”
It is something far more cowardly.
It is the repeated use of inflammatory rhetoric designed to create an emotional environment where unstable people draw their own violent conclusions.
You don’t have to give the order.
You just have to create the justification.
Democrats and the media have been doing exactly that for years.
“Threat to Democracy” Is Not a Policy Argument
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has repeatedly framed Trump as a threat to the survival of the republic itself.
His words:
“American democracy faces a test of survival in 2024.”
That’s not normal political disagreement.
That is apocalyptic language.
He also told a reporter that Donald Trump wishes to violate the laws in many. many ways…
Schumer also said:
“Donald Trump… has turned the entire federal government into a giant attack dog to go after his enemies…”
Here is Schumer telling a rabbit on MSNBC “democracy will be at stake if Trump disobeys the Supreme Court.” Though Joe Biden gave the Supreme Court a double barreled middle finger by telling the world that he was going to defy the Court’s ruling that he does not have the authority to buy votes by forgiving student loan debt, Trump always adheres to judicial rulings. This was another case of a Democrat planting a seed about Trump being evil.
And after January 6, Schumer declared:
“This president should not hold office one day longer.”
Nancy Pelosi called Trump:
“an imminent threat”
and wrote:
“this President represents an imminent threat to both our Constitution and our Democracy.”
Again, not disagreement.
Existential threat.
Emergency language.
Schumer told an audience outside the Congress, on the grass, that Trump doesn’t want “poor people to vote, people of color to vote, Republicans don’t want Democrats to vote,” when the reality is, Democrats want the ability to continue cheating in elections when Republicans are trying to make it easier for everyone to vote but harder to cheat.
The kind of language people use when they believe extraordinary action is justified.
Because if someone truly believes democracy itself dies if Trump continues as president, then in their mind, stopping him becomes a form of patriotism.
That is the danger.
Hitler Comparisons Are Not Accidents
Let’s stop pretending this is accidental.
The Hitler comparisons are deliberate.
They are designed to bypass rational thought and trigger moral panic.
Here are Democrats making the most incredible comparisons to authorized Article 2 actions taken by President Trump and tying to Nazi Germany.
You are not supposed to debate Hitler.
You are supposed to stop Hitler.
That is the psychological trick.
If Trump is just another Republican, people can disagree.
If Trump is Hitler, then violence starts to feel like resistance.
That is why this rhetoric matters.
That is why words matter.
Because words shape moral permission.
The Media Is the Amplifier
Of course, elected Democrats are only part of the machine.
The corporate media is the loudspeaker.
Every day, Americans are told Trump is a criminal mastermind, a dictator-in-waiting, a fascist strongman, and a direct threat to civilization.
Every panel discussion sounds like the final ten minutes of a disaster movie.
CNN.
MSNBC.
The New York Times.
The Washington Post.
Same script.
Same panic.
Same moral hysteria.
And then they wonder why political violence keeps escalating.
Really?
You spend 11 years telling people democracy ends if this man breathes near the Oval Office, and you’re surprised when some lunatic decides he must be stopped?
Come on.
Even toddlers understand cause and effect.
More Attempts Than Any President in Modern Memory
President Trump has faced multiple assassination attempts and serious threats unlike anything we’ve seen in modern presidential politics.
The Butler, Pennsylvania rally shooting in July 2024 was not hypothetical.
It was not rhetoric.
It was real.
Blood was spilled.
A president nearly died.
Then came the Florida golf course incident.
Then the recent White House Correspondents’ Dinner armed suspect incident involving 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California.
At some point, adults are supposed to ask the obvious question:
What kind of political environment produces this?
Because normal disagreement does not produce repeated assassination attempts.
Moral panic does.
Relentless demonization does.
Stochastic terrorism does.
Democrats Want Zero Responsibility
Here’s the most dishonest part.
They want all the benefits of incendiary rhetoric with none of the accountability.
They want to call Trump a dictator.
They want to call him Hitler.
They want to tell voters he is a mortal danger to their children, their freedoms, and the republic itself.
But if someone acts violently after hearing that message for years, suddenly they become philosophers.
“Well, technically, no one explicitly instructed…”
Please.
Everyone understands how persuasion works.
If I spend years telling someone their house is on fire, I don’t get to act surprised when they smash a window.
You created urgency.
You created fear.
You created moral permission.
That matters.
This Is Bigger Than Trump
This should concern everyone, including people who hate Trump.
Because once political violence becomes morally justified against one side, it never stays there.
It spreads.
It escalates.
It becomes normal.
And republics do not survive when citizens are trained to see elections as apocalyptic battles between good and evil.
That is how nations break.
Not all at once.
Slowly.
First with language.
Then with fear.
Then with justification.
Then with blood.
Stop Calling Everyone Hitler
Here is a radical idea.
Maybe political leaders should stop speaking like unstable Reddit moderators.
Maybe every election is not the end of civilization.
Maybe every Republican is not a fascist.
Maybe every Democrat is not a communist.
Maybe disagreement is not treason.
And maybe if elected officials and media personalities stopped treating politics like holy war, mentally unstable people would stop treating violence like civic duty.
Crazy thought, I know.
Final Thought
Democrats love to lecture America about dangerous rhetoric.
Fine.
Let’s have that conversation.
Let’s talk about dangerous rhetoric.
Let’s talk about calling your political opponent Hitler for nearly a decade.
Let’s talk about telling millions of people that democracy dies if one man wins an election.
Let’s talk about moral panic as a political strategy.
Let’s talk about stochastic terrorism.
Because when you spend years convincing unstable people that a man is evil incarnate, eventually one of them will try to be the hero of the story.
And then everyone pretends nobody saw it coming.
That may be the biggest lie of all.
Here is Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt exposing how we all know that elected Democrats and members of the media are spreading hateful, constant, violent rhetoric about President Trump. day after day after day, for 11 years.
In the end, this is not really about Donald Trump. It is about what kind of country we are willing to become.
When political leaders, media personalities, and activists spend years telling people that one man is Hitler, that he is the end of democracy, that he is evil incarnate and must be stopped at all costs, they are playing with fire. They may never directly say the words “go do violence,” but they know exactly what they are creating. Fear turns into panic. Panic turns into justification. And justification turns into action when the wrong person decides they are the hero of the story.
That is the danger of stochastic terrorism. It allows those pushing the rhetoric to keep their hands clean while the consequences play out in blood and chaos. They get plausible deniability while the country gets division, hatred, and assassination attempts.
I do not care whether the target is Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, or anyone else. No political disagreement should ever be escalated into moral permission for violence. In a republic, we settle our battles with debate, persuasion, and elections, not with bullets and body bags.
If we continue to normalize the language of destruction, eventually, destruction becomes normal. That road does not end in justice. It ends in a country none of us would want to live in.
We should demand better from our leaders, our media, and ourselves. Because once political violence becomes acceptable for one side, it becomes inevitable for all sides. And by then, it is always too late to pretend we did not see it coming.
Democrats spent 11 years calling Trump Hitler, a fascist, and a threat to democracy. Then they act shocked when unstable people decide violence is justified. That’s stochastic terrorism.
Conservatives are exhausted from hearing the Left loudly proclaim that “political violence is wrong,” while everyone knows the unspoken second half of that sentence is, “unless it’s Trump.” We see it every time there is another attack or assassination attempt against President Trump. Instead of condemning the violence outright, many on the Left immediately shift to blaming Trump himself or conservatives, as if their own years of reckless rhetoric had nothing to do with the left-wing extremists who carry out these attacks.
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