SUBSCRIBE

False connection between violence, rhetoric

Once again, Thomas Schaller, offers his far left opinion regarding the rhetoric of the last few weeks ("Violence on the right: more evidence," Jan. 25). The major flaw in Mr. Schaller's opinion is his great assumption, like others of his ilk, that his cited list of incidents prove a direct cause and effect connection to the political right's "violent rhetoric." He also references David Neiwert's book as support for his opinion; he's a professor at Columbia University (farther left-leaning than Mr. Schaller).

There will always be deranged people who commit violent acts that have no connection to political talk on either side of the aisle; these people are just insane, so let's stop trying to make that connection. Mr. Schaller's challenge to his critics to produce a comparable list of left-wing violence is a fool's goal. What really scares me is Mr. Schaller teaching our youth political science at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.

J. Rogers, Baltimore

Copyright © 2021, The Baltimore Sun, a Baltimore Sun Media Group publication | Place an Ad

You've reached your monthly free article limit.

Get Unlimited Digital Access

4 weeks for only 99¢
Subscribe Now

Cancel Anytime

Already have digital access? Log in

Log out

Print subscriber? Activate digital access