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It seems that any time there is a tragedy on a national level the left seeks a way to blame the right. When they are unable to do that, they ignore any and all culpability they may have in the situation, usually by ignoring key factors in reporting the case and by dropping the trigger words from the headline. Of late, those words generally include “white,” “male,” and “Trump supporter.” This practice sows division during a time of tragedy, but division, when peddled by the left, is perfectly acceptable at any time. But when those of us on the right blame the left – usually by pointing out that their terrible policies contributed to the tragedy – we are in turn, evil for doing so.