If that's the case, then it is horrible use of the English language from Trump. Although, it wouldn't be his first offense.
No, you disgracefully and dishonestly doctored my quote, by placing the laughing emoji next to "death of that girl", when actually the laughing emoji was placed after I called out your blatant hypocrisy! So, do you think that we should just forget about the non-deadly violence of both sides just because the other side's violence didn't lead to a death? Or will you deflect again?
Or, how about it's the responsibility of our society to disavow racial hatred & anyone who advocates violent behaviors toward others based on mindless hatreds? Individual freedoms guarantee anyone's right to carry hatred within themselves (if they're stupid enough to choose to live that way) but NO ONE has the right to inflict violence on another based on those hatreds. America should be a place where no one feels the need to carry a gun for self protection.
If everyone lived and acted withing their rights, we'd have no need for a lot of things. However, in the real world...
Society disavowing racial hatred likely means suppression of free speech. This is unacceptable to me. I live in such a society. It is illegal to utter speech reasonably likely to insult or offend on the basis of race. You should embrace your precious liberties which are unique to you and use them to disavow hate on an individual basis, rather than with cops and prisons for political speech. If you're just advocating calling out hate I'm right there with you. This is a city-country divide. If you live 45 minutes out of town police response times mean any asaault upon your premises is likely to end in your murder or rape if that's what they're after. If you live two blocks away from a police station on Manhattan Island there is no such issue. So long as the law permits me I will carry to protect myself and my property.
I thought my post clearly stated I support everyone's right to be a hate-filled person, but NO ONE has a right to inflict violence onto a fellow human being, except in self defense.