Rising Political Violence
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Here are a few important points.
- The discussion questions are viewable online, so we will save paper by not printing them out.
Here are the video and discussion questions for this event:
https://www.buddytree.org/hangout/5hpnhsgn0x
Videos:
Reading (Optional):
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/01/minneapolis-uprising/685755/
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/09/charlie-kirk-left-wing-terrorism/684323/
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/opinion/political-violence-minnesota.html
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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/31/us/politics/minnesota-protests-insurgency.html
Spanish (Optional):
Italian (Optional):
Questions:
1. What is political violence, and how does it differ from other types of violence?
2. Who is most responsible for political violence?
3. Are the political forces the most appropriate body to deal with political violence?
4. Should political violence be considered a separate criminal category, along the lines of hate crimes?
5. Can political violence ever be justified, or is it always wrong?
6. How do media portrayals of political violence shape our perceptions and attitudes?
7. What are some potential solutions to reducing political violence, and how can we work towards them?
In Collaboration with Ceit Hustedde (Longtime Member of Buddytree)
AI summary
By Meetup
Online discussion for Buddytree members about political violence, aimed at identifying strategies to reduce it.
AI summary
By Meetup
Online discussion for Buddytree members about political violence, aimed at identifying strategies to reduce it.
