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>I still don't understand what the fuss about either the ukranian girl
Right wingers want this to be their George Floyd.
The main difference being that everybody agrees that people with sever mental health issues that are a risk to other people should be under medical supervision, so there's no "debate", so to speak.
>or the trump supporter deaths is.
This is actually significant for Americans because it shows that political violence is become more common, Trump's murder attemp, the two Democratic congressmen, and now a Trump progandist, when political violence becomes common it isn't generally a good sign, for example in Spain before the Civil War political violence became very common and the killing of a right wing lawmaker made the nationalist side move the coup to an earlier date to use the momentum of the killing to their advantage.
>Just more panis et circencis for the masses, shouldn't even matter for a person living in Europe.
It's not panis et circencis in that the governments aren't really the ones pushing for this, although I agree that as Europeans it doesn't affect as much and realistically I don't think a second American civil war will happen but I don't know it's an interesting piece of news to discuss.
Even if there was a second American civil war realistically it will impact us economically and we could get some refugees but probably not more than that unless they decide to use nukes.
And Trump is already trying to sever trade relations anyway.