Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:21 am
I'm making a reasonable inference from available evidence.
No, you aren't. At best, you think you are, but that's only because you haven't done the appropriate research.
Because there's lots and lots of evidence that the shooting of Gabby Gifford had nothing to do with politics.
Acquaintances say that Loughner's personality had changed markedly in the years prior to the shooting, a period during which he was also abusing alcohol and drugs. He had been suspended from Pima Community College in September 2010 because of his bizarre behavior and disruptions in classes and the library. After his arrest, two medical evaluations diagnosed Loughner with paranoid schizophrenia and ruled him incompetent to stand trial. He was placed on medication while in jail, as part of his treatment. He was again judged incompetent in May 2012.
We have piles of evidence and
actual court rulings that show fairly conclusively that Loughner was (is) pants-on-head crazy. It took over a year of hard-core anti-psychotics to even get him fit to stand trial. His politics before he went over the bend were...inconclusive.
Records show that Loughner was registered as an independent and voted in 2006 and 2008, but not in 2010.[38][39]
Loughner's high-school friend Zach Osler said, "He did not watch TV; he disliked the news; he didn't listen to political radio; he didn't take sides; he wasn't on the Left; he wasn't on the Right."[18] A former classmate, Caitie Parker, who attended high school and college with Loughner, described his political views – prior to his 2007 personality transformation – as "left wing, quite liberal."[40][41] The tone of Loughner's online writings and videos from immediately before the attack were described by an opinion piece of The Guardian as "almost exclusively conservative and anti-government, with echoes of the populist campaigning of the Tea Party movement".[42]
But after his brain broke, he descended into conspiracy theories. It's hard to know what he was thinking at this point, because you can't apply rational thought to irrational people, and Loughner was pretty clearly losing his grip on reality.
Don't get me wrong, in general, I agree with you. Up until Trump at least, the left has been far less violent than the right. But Loughner is a bad example.