"Not that we didn't know that's what they wanted, but at least they're starting to be more honest about it. A viral post from a man named Nicholas Decker is going around that suggests a wild solution to the issue of Trump and conservatives: Just start killing them."
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Was Biden calling for someone to kill President Trump? If so, I will hold him responsible. TD |
"Before I begin, I need to point out that Decker isn't just some random internet denizen. He's an economics PhD student at George Mason University, and continuing the trend of proving that having a higher education doesn't make you any smarter. Moreover, as you can see, his profile features him wearing fox ears, and sporting both an LGBT and Ukraine flag in his bio.
"I spent a bit trying to figure out whether he's a parody account, but it seems he's entirely serious.
"Diving into his post on Substack, Decker argues that "evil has come to America," and it came in the form of Trump and his supporters. He says that Trump is ignoring the orders of the court system and "deprived us, in many cases, of trial by jury; it has subjected us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and has transported us beyond seas to be imprisoned for pretended offenses."
"But Decker is tired of just voicing his outrage, he wants to take action! He suggests he and his like-minded TDS sufferers start killing people:
If the present administration chooses this course, then the questions of the day can be settled not with legislation, but with blood and iron. In short, we must decide when we must kill them. None of us wish for war, but if the present administration wishes to destroy the nation I would accept war rather than see it perish. I hope that you would choose the same.
"He continues by saying killing Trump wouldn't be enough, a lot of people are going to have to die.
" 'For let us make no mistake; the problem is not one man, but a whole class of people. If one head is cut off, another would take its place," wrote Decker.
"I want to be clear that I'm not altering the quotes in any way. He really is writing like this.
"Decker encourages people to keep protesting, not because it's effectual (it's not) but because it allows people to coordinate and make connections. Moreover, he says that a timeframe needs to be created, because action must be taken at some point in order to stop America from falling into the hands of a dictator: