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Missouri Democrats Advocate For Burning Down Trump Supporter’s House

Holland McKinnie
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The Missouri Democratic Party faced severe backlash this week for a now-deleted tweet that seemingly advocated for a Trump supporter’s home to burn down.

The provocative tweet was a response to a post by another user, posing a hypothetical question about living next to a house prominently displaying pro-Trump paraphernalia. The Missouri Democratic Party’s official Twitter account, in a move that left many bewildered, chose to reply with lyrics from the song “The Roof Is on Fire.” The text read, “The roof, the roof, is on [fire emoji] we don’t need no water, let the ‘insert your word’ burn!” followed by the hashtag “#VoteBlue2024”.

Outrage was swift. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), known for his conservative views, was among the first to condemn the incident. Hawley tweeted, “Here’s the Missouri Democrat Party advocating for a Trump supporter’s home to burn down. Sick. There’s no place for this kind of disgusting, violent rhetoric in Missouri.”

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Donald Trump Jr., equally appalled, expressed his disdain, tweeting, “No big deal, just the official account of the Missouri Democrat Party openly calling to burn down the homes of Trump supporters.”

The Missouri Democrats soon deleted the post, but not before screenshots were circulated widely. Despite the deletion, the Missouri Democratic Party has yet to acknowledge or apologize for the tweet. The silence has done nothing to quell the controversy.

As the nation grapples with increasingly polarized politics, incidents like these reveal how much civility has been compromised. The underlying narrative – a major political party appearing to endorse harm to those of an opposing viewpoint – sends a disturbing message about the state of our nation’s discourse.

This incident is not an isolated one, however. It comes on the heels of recent controversy involving Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), who has spent tens of thousands of dollars on private security, despite repeatedly advocating for the defunding of police. According to Fox News Digital, Bush’s campaign diverted significant funds to her new husband, Courtney Merritts, for private security and other expenses during the first half of 2023.

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As we look at the future of politics, the question remains: what kind of message are we sending to the next generation? Is it one of understanding and respectful debate or divisive rhetoric and violent undertones?

For a country founded on free speech and diversity of opinion, we must demand better from our leaders, regardless of party affiliation. Advocacy for harm toward others based on political leanings sets a dangerous precedent. Such rhetoric fuels the fire of division rather than fostering a much-needed dialogue.