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The smell of Shapiro’s house burning should remind Dems to stop condoning political violence on any side

Democrats are aghast at the attack on Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s home, but seem to forget all the violence they’ve endorsed against Republican figures.

The alleged arson of Shapiro’s home serves as a stark reminder of how far some people will go to express their disapproval and even hatred for political figures they dislike. This is the reality that Tesla has been experiencing thanks to irate leftists who have vandalized vehicles and attacked dealerships, all over their anger toward Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. However, there has been very little outcry and condemnation from the left regarding this political violence which some are calling “terrorism.”

Some social media users noted that the left has a storied history of not only refusing to condemn political violence, but celebrating it and even bailing suspects out of jail in the name of political ideology.

Others encouraged Democrats to give up their support for one-sided political violence against the GOP and supporters of Trump and Musk.

Many had less sympathy for Shapiro given his affiliation with the party that seems to support targeted violence as long as they disagree with the target.

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