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In reply to the discussion: The Taste of Blood [View all]H2O Man
(79,307 posts)34. That is certainly
one potential. And if unconscious people continue to mistakenly think that they control violence, it becomes more likely. For humans do not control violence, it controls them, rendering them out-of-control. There's the old saying about it being easier to start a war than to stop one, and the US experience in Iraq is proof of that.
It will take the conscious effort of good people to prevent this from going further out of control. We know Trump lacks that capacity. He is unaware of that, of course, and probably wouldn't care if he was self-aware.
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That's what I mean. They KNOW what he is by now, & have known all along. WHY would anyone...
Hekate
Jan 2020
#116
Watching him address his "base" today it is clear they respond to the "bloodlust" similar to the
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2020
#32
I wonder if his pardoning of, and then hanging out with, Gallagher the killer is another symptom
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2020
#59
If we allow that it's a metaphor, I think the US developed a taste for blood long ago.
PETRUS
Jan 2020
#78
Another fantastic post, sir. A great example of what brings me back to DU
bullwinkle428
Jan 2020
#99