You have a fundamental misunderstanding of how/why the blame applies.
And you have a fundamental misunderstanding of what a delusion is.
A delusion is by definition unreal, and there is no way we can predict what a schizophrenic is going to believe, and we can never really understand why they believe what they believe, because they are not rational. They make associations nobody else would, they see things nobody can see, because they re not there.
When your primary campaign message is one of, "fear the illegal government, they are a danger to you", and, "the government is so bad, an armed revolution could be needed", that is a message that can reinforce the beliefs of a paranoid schizophrenic whose delusions center around the same theme.
So we should ban all movies, music and literature that follow that theme?
So no more The Conversation, The Matrix, The X Files, Jacob's Ladder, Megadeath, Pantera, Green Day, Robin Cook, Richard Condon, Michael Crichton, John Le Carré? We should ban them so that schizos don't get "ideas".
He repeats multiple times throughout the video that the government is unconstitutional and the currency is illegal.
Yes, a common theme amongst conspiracy theorists. Should we ban all conspiracy theorist websites, should we ban Alex jones? Should we ban Ron Paul and Lyndon Larouche?
had delusions about violence, women and persecution by fellow students and "rich kids".
So we should ban all media that present themes about powerful women and rich kids?
Maybe we should ask Hillary Clinton to resign, so that schizos who have issues with women don't act upon their delusions.
If one looks at delusions of other paranoid schizophrenics, there are certain consistent themes,
persecution and control is one kind of overriding theme. But the details of that overriding theme take on
sociocultural and political specifics from the environment of the schizophrenic.
Yes, America is a very schizophrenic nation, that's one of its quirks. So what?
I guess America has its own kind of schizos, so does France and South Korea, and Québec. I doubt schizophernics in Russia have delusions specific to the Federal reserve. We're all products of our culture, the insane included.
It extremely unlikely to be a coincidence that Loughner's theme in his delusion of persecution was specifically about the gold standard and the unconstitutionality of the current government at the same time these messages have dominated the current political messages from the right.
He read whatever he could find that would fuel his delusions. That's what he found, but he would have found another source for his delusions if it fitted him.
And would this guy have committed these murders without the fear mongering going on around him? Maybe, who knows? Does that make the fear mongering any less dangerous if it led to these specific homicides or not? No.
Again, you can't predict what will tick off a schizophrenic.
A TV commercial can tick them off, a verse in a song, a sign on a bus, a wrong number call.
Could anyone have predicted Björk's innocuous songs could generate such delusions and violence in one person?
Fear mongering has undeniable consequences.
And you're making such a racket about Republicans that you're not helping. Every post you make in the politics forums is about how evil the Republicans are.
You are doing the same fear mongering you are accusing other of making. What you need to do is to solve your personal issues you have with Republicans. It's unhealthy.
If you believe the false message Obama is a dangerous socialist and the government itself is dangerous and unconstitutional, you are unlikely to be able to see how that message has dangerous consequences.
And people said much sicker things about Bush 43. Some people think he's a reptilian.