On Monday afternoon, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall published a statement that revealed an explosive device detonated outside of his office on Saturday in the city of Montgomery. Fortunately, he said that no one was injured in the blast. Welcome to the modern world, folks. If people don’t like your politics or your policies, rather than engage with the process and discuss why you disagree with someone, just go straight to violence. This is horrible.
“In the early hours of Saturday, February 24, an explosive device was detonated outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s Office building in Montgomery. Thankfully, no staff or personnel were injured by the explosion. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will be leading the investigation, and we are urging anyone with information to contact them immediately,” Marshall went on to say in the statement.
via Newsmax:
No other information was provided, including whether the explosion caused any property damage to Marshall’s office.
The explosion happened a day after Marshall said he would not prosecute in vitro fertilization providers or families in the wake of the Feb. 19 ruling by the state’s Supreme Court that embryos should be considered children.
This is not the right way to respond to this situation, folks. All of us who are truly pro-life and are against the practice of in vitro fertilization should know that participating in an act of violence to punish someone for not doing what you believe to be right is a heinous action. Those who value life do not seek to harm it. Period.
Having said that, what are the odds this is actually a left-wing individual attempting to create a stir and make pro-life folk look like domestic terrorists? I’m well aware that both sides of the political spectrum have wackadoos, but the left more frequently has people who engage in this sort of violent chaos, so to me, it’s a workable theory. Let’s be glad no one was hurt in the incident.
Once upon a time, people who disagreed with each other on important issues, who were deeply passionate about their own stance on the topic, we’re still able to maintain friendships and speak about stuff that mattered without resorting to violence and name calling. That’s because, at the heart of it all, people we’re still Americans. There was a shared set of values and beliefs, a similar culture most partook of as part of the experience of living in the USA. Those days are gone now it seems.
The radical left has worked tremendously hard to keep you and I apart from each other. Race relations had improved dramatically, so what did progressives do? Worked on things like Critical Race Theory and other junk to make us focus so much on how different we are, we forget we have so much in common. If we’re really serious about saving the nation, we need to find some common ground with one another.
Violence is what the elites want. Their plans for conquest and domination requires a docile, highly divided society. Let’s not make it easier for them.
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