The Blood on MAGA’s Hands: A Wake-Up Call for America

 

Let’s talk about the America we’re living in, where hate-fueled bullets tear through communities, and the stench of division lingers like smoke after a fire. The numbers don’t lie, and they’re screaming a truth too many ignore: far-right extremists, often cloaked in MAGA’s red hats, are the deadliest force tearing at our nation’s soul. Since 1990, over 200 far-right attacks have left 520+ dead—think El Paso, 23 lives snuffed out by a white supremacist’s rifle in 2019, or Pittsburgh’s synagogue, 11 worshippers slaughtered in 2018 for being Jewish. The Capitol riot in 2021? A MAGA-fueled fever dream that left cops bloodied and democracy bruised. Compare that to the far-left’s 42 attacks and 78 deaths, often less lethal, like property damage in 2020’s protests. The gap is stark, undeniable, and it’s time we face it.

This isn’t just stats—it’s lives, families, futures stolen. Imagine the mother in El Paso, shopping for groceries, never coming home. Or the synagogue congregant, praying in peace, gunned down by hate. The Center for Strategic and International Studies says 57% of attacks from 2010-2021 were right-wing, with 35% of DHS’s 231 terrorism incidents tied to racial hate—mostly far-right. Since 2020, over half of 81 politically motivated murders trace back to MAGA’s orbit, fueled by online echo chambers and Trump’s winks at militias. The FBI’s 2,700 active cases on far-right extremists dwarf other threats. Yet, Trump points fingers at “radical leftists,” deflecting from the mirror he refuses to face. Why? Because lies are easier than accountability.

Why does MAGA’s violence cut deeper? It’s the ideology—accelerationism, a twisted fantasy of collapsing society to “purify” it, paired with easy access to guns. Left-wing acts, like Portland’s 2020 killing, are outliers, often reactive, not genocidal. But don’t take my word—University of Maryland data shows right-wing extremists are 45% more likely to kill. Meanwhile, MAGA’s megaphone spins tales of Antifa boogeymen, and too many buy it, blinded by bias. Media amplifies this, cherry-picking stories to fit narratives, leaving us fractured.

This is our heartbreak, our shared wound. Every death is a failure—not just of policy, but of compassion. We’re not just fighting guns or tweets; we’re fighting a culture that normalizes hate. What’s the fix? De-radicalization, yes—break the online pipelines pumping venom. Track threats better—over 250 against officials in 2025 alone. But more than that, we need to listen, to bridge divides with empathy, not rage. Reflect: what’s fueling this hate in our neighbors? How do we pull them back? America’s bleeding, and it’s on us to heal it, not add to the scars.

Santiago Del Carmen Maria (NewsFlash Movement)



#StopMagaHate #PoliticalViolence #WakeUpAmerica #UnityOverDivision

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