al_keda wrote: Sun Feb 01, 2026 5:48 am
Dr Strangelove wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:45 pm
It’s insane how many families were torn apart by that. We’re not mad enough.
I suspect that the constant 'flood the zone' tactics over the last 9 years was designed to wear people out and foment radical apathy.
Miller may try that but shitler is trying to replace reality entirely and create a whole new narrative of his choosing:

BREAKING NEWS
Donald Trump isn’t just trying to rewrite history. He’s trying to rewrite reality itself, and the paper trail is damning.
Days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Trump-controlled Department of Justice quietly deleted a federally funded study showing that far-right extremists are responsible for the overwhelming majority of domestic terrorism deaths in the U.S. The study didn’t get corrected. It didn’t get rebutted. It got erased.
The timing wasn’t subtle.
The motive wasn’t complicated.
Trump immediately blamed the “radical left” for the killing, before investigators had identified a suspect or motive, then doubled down in speeches insisting left-wing violence is the real threat. That claim flatly contradicts every serious dataset on domestic terrorism, including studies from the DOJ itself, the libertarian Cato Institute, CSIS, PNAS, and the University of Maryland. So instead of changing the rhetoric, the administration changed the record.
This is not messaging.
This is state-sponsored narrative laundering.
The DOJ offered no real explanation. Just a vague notice about “reviewing websites” to comply with unnamed executive orders. Translation: the facts were inconvenient, so they disappeared.
This is how authoritarianism actually works. Not with one dramatic lie, but with quiet deletions, buried data, and an audience told to trust the man yelling loudest instead of the evidence sitting right in front of them.
Trump didn’t challenge the conclusions.
He removed them.
That’s not governance. That’s reality control.
Sources
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[2] Wikipedia. (2025). Assassination of Charlie Kirk. Timeline confirming killing on Sept. 10, 2025. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassina…
[3] U.S. Congress. (2025). DOJ website removal explanation citing unspecified Executive Orders. House Judiciary documentation. congress.gov/119/meeting/ho…
[4] Cato Institute. (2025). Nowrasteh, A. Politically Motivated Terrorist Killings in the United States. cato.org/blog/political…
[5] Time Magazine. (2025). Political violence data contradicts Trump claims. time.com/7317383/politi…
[6] Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). (2022). Ideological extremism and likelihood of violent action. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
[7] National Institutes of Health / PMC. (2022). Comparative probabilities of extremist violence. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC93…
[8] Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). (2023). Domestic terrorism trends in the U.S. csis.org/analysis/left-…
[9] University of Maryland START Consortium. (2023). Disparities in violence among extremist groups. ccjs.umd.edu/feature/umd-le…
[10] Time Magazine. (2025). Trump Oval Office remarks blaming “radical left” before suspect identified. time.com/7317383/politi…
[11] ABC News. (2025). Tyler Robinson charging documents and family statements. abcnews.go.com/US/tyler-robin…
[12] CNN. (2025). Suspect political background and voter status. cnn.com/2025/09/12/us/…
[13] BBC News. (2025). Details on Robinson’s personal relationships and identity. bbc.com/news/articles/…
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