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USA & # 039; toxic & # 039; Speech spurs & # 039; deranged & # 039; People to act, as in the firing of the synagogue: Ex-DHS
As a result of a massacre with gunfire in a synagogue and a mail bombing campaign against prominent critics of President Donald Trump, a former head of National Security said that the United States currently has a "toxic" political environment in which "deranged" people "they feel it is their place" to provoke change.
Jeh Johnson, who was secretary of Homeland Security under President Barack Obama, told co-anchor Martha Raddatz on Sunday, "This week": "We are in an environment where upset people feel it is their place to make a change in our partnership with an AR-15 or a series of pipe pumps.
Johnson said that Americans need to put pressure on their leaders to promote a more civil public dialogue.
"Now we live in a very, very toxic environment that includes an incivility in our political discourse among our leaders. "The attack yesterday and the attempted bombing of pipes in the course of last week should be a wake-up call for all Americans to demand change, and the change must start from the top," he said.
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An ID picture of the Department of Motor Vehicles of Robert Bowers, suspected of the attack at the synagogue of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh.
The shootings at a synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday killed 11 people and wounded at least six more, including four policemen.
The suspect, Robert Bowers, 46, who was arrested and charged, allegedly posted anti-Semitic and anti-immigrant messages on social media, including a post that read: "Jews are children of Satan."
Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil rights group, also appeared on "This Week" and cited an investigation of his organization that shows sharp increases in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States in 2016 and 2017.
"In 2016, we saw a 34 percent increase in acts of harassment, vandalism and violence against the Jewish community," Greenblatt said. "But last year, an increase of 57 percent, the largest increase we've seen in anti-Semitic acts in the United States."
"All this is absolutely unacceptable, and we can not create a situation or allow us to normalize anti-Semitism and think that it is somehow just an average daily business course," said the CEO of Anti-Defamation League. To be interrupted and stopped.
On Saturday, President Trump condemned the synagogue attack as "evil".
"This evil anti-Semitic attack is an assault for all of us. It is an assault on humanity. "It will require that we all work together to extract the poison hatred of anti-Semitism from our world," Trump said.
But Greenblatt and Johnson said Trump needs to do more than talk after the tragedies by giving an example of civil discourse.
"It's not what you say after the tragedy," Greenblatt said. "It's the environment you create with your rhetoric."
Johnson said the president has a particular responsibility to create a "more civilian environment."
"Our president has the biggest microphone, he has the biggest megaphone," said the former secretary of National Security. "This particular president has a particularly big voice and a big microphone, and Americans must demand that their leaders insist on a change, a more civil discourse and a more civilian environment in general."
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