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The representative Nancy Mace blew a joint and blamed the media and the left For the filming of Charlie Kirk. All this proved incorrect, But Mace continued to blame the left for the threats of his life.

On CNN, the representative Mace said:
Well, I am very concerned about our safety and security, even my employees. We have had in the last 48 hours of the local police stationed outside my offices. I just asked a family member to call me just before that, speaking of the police car parked outside the houses of my – part of my family in South Carolina. I haven’t worn for a while. I didn’t have to do it. I feel a great need to wear and I am grateful that the South Carolina is an open state of transport. So I’m going to wear. I must have increased security now. Normally, I have security with me, but now we have to double the size of the security team and also take other security precautions, because any elected person should currently in public. More outdoor events in the predictable future […] And I don’t feel safe outside right now because anyone could be there. Violence and rhetoric – it looks like it is – you know, it increases. And what happened to Charlie two days ago – I’m just – we are all on board. And my employees are afraid. My children are afraid, my family. And we will take all the necessary precautions to ensure everyone’s safety in the future.
I’m angry but I can be angry. This is – this is a very dangerous situation. For example, our lives are in danger. I mean, I don’t feel safe while walking outside right now. And the Attorney General of my state, Alan Wilson – he recently published my vehicle personally online – labels and all, and the brand and model of my car – because politics is a South Carolina blood sport and putting my life more in danger. I have to reassess what I drive, where I drive, where I get. I’m even afraid of walking from the car in my parking lot in the office because everything is – you know, a 100 yards walk.
Mace then blamed the left for threats of political violence:
What we have seen is that people are washed by the brain. We were called Nazis. Charlie Kirk was called a Nazi. Charlie Kirk was called Hitler. Those of us on the republican side who are very frank and vocals, we were dehumanized.
And by dehumanizing ourselves, we have people on the left who have been washed by the brain, who believe that Oh, I can take a rifle at an event, shoot someone in the neck, kill them, and it will be celebrated because that’s exactly what happened in the last 48 hours. Because we were mean. I’m not Hitler.
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I don’t remember that anyone ever called Nancy Mace Hitler. It is hypocritical of Mace to attack the left and, without proof, to blame them for the shooting of Charlie Kirk, but also claims that she is dehumanized and called Hitler.
It is also dehumanizing for Mace to claim that people who are on the left are washed by the brain.
For Nancy Mace, everything is about Nancy Mace.
There is no doubt that the elected officials are under a constant dam dam and that there is a legitimate security problem for the members of the Congress, but Mace should not play the victim while doing the same thing that she accuses the left of doing him.
Part of the problem is cultural, but another problem is that individuals like Mace in politics who try to exploit hyper-partisa.
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