There is a huge difference between disagreeing with someone's actions, opinions, or even character, and wishing them physical harm. I sincerely hope that you simply not giving your posts a lot of thought, and that you can tell the difference between ridiculing a political party and cheering about the injuries or deaths of its members.
Kestra... I am not wishing anyone harm... I am ASKING if the people here who are "on the left" would feel the same compassion for someone with whom they strongly disagree.
I give my posts a lot of thought, and I don't apologize for posting this, because it's a question I have.
As Nerys posted, there may be some here who WOULD cheer the death of George W. Bush, or Jan Brewer or Rush Limbaugh... but would they actually come out and say it? No. So that makes me wonder how they would react to someone "right-wing" getting shot or killed... I honestly wonder if their reaction would be just as compassionate, or if they would be honest enough to admit that it wouldn't.
If you dislike my question, then of course, you need not reply... but do not attack me for asking a question, which was all I was doing. The fact that so few people have said that they would feel equal compassion says a lot, IMO.
Shaw also brought up a great point... that left-leaning people DO tend to be more sympathetic... so again, what is so wrong and taboo with just responding to my point? It's because a lot of left-leaning people DO also tend to greatly vilify the right-wingers as evil. So that's what prompted me to ask my question.
Tora Ziyal, I'm glad you said yes... that makes me feel pretty good. I for one, think this kind of thing IS horrible, no matter who it happens to.