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Calling Trump a Tyrant Is Not a Call to Violence

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Atlantic
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  • 1 min read
In brief

The article examines the political double standard surrounding rhetoric about former President Trump. While conservative voices criticize progressives for using strong language like 'tyrant' to describe Trump's policies and rhetoric, they simultaneously overlook the president's own inflammatory statements toward opponents. This analysis explores how political discourse has become asymmetrically policed, with selective outrage determining acceptable criticism based on partisan alignment rather than consistent principles of free speech.

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Calling Trump a Tyrant Is Not a Call to Violence
Calling Trump a Tyrant Is Not a Call to Violence

Conservatives want to police how we talk about Trump—while excusing how the president talks about everyone else.
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