While I don't dispute that it's not good to immediately assume that the people in the article consider themselves to be "good Christians," I think that the current political climate is very conducive to incidents like the one in the article. I'm not big on arguments about "normalization," but I find it entirely possible that the results of an election can validate people's beliefs and encourage them to act on them.
EDIT: Concerning civility, I think society may be more civil than ever. I think that some people who complain about "political correctness" are just complaining about civility, which is a completely different thing. Violence and racism were sure as hell more commonplace in prior generations than in my generation. People also have to be more careful than ever about their actions because of social media. You could very much argue that our current president won because his supporters perceive him as a refreshing response to political correctness. IMO, those people are wrong, and mistaking civility for political correctness.
EDIT: Concerning civility, I think society may be more civil than ever. I think that some people who complain about "political correctness" are just complaining about civility, which is a completely different thing. Violence and racism were sure as hell more commonplace in prior generations than in my generation. People also have to be more careful than ever about their actions because of social media. You could very much argue that our current president won because his supporters perceive him as a refreshing response to political correctness. IMO, those people are wrong, and mistaking civility for political correctness.
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