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  • Most Americans do not want civil war, and those declaring it should reconsider.
  • Political violence tends to escalate once a threshold is crossed, often leading to prolonged conflict.
  • Mary McCord suggests that Americans' attachment to comfort and prosperity might deter widespread violence.
  • Recent years have seen increasing political violence, including insurrections, attacks, and assassinations.
  • Social media amplifies violent rhetoric, contributing to a cycle of escalation.
  • The Civil War's legacy serves as a grim reminder of the costs of widespread conflict.
  • McCord believes most Americans prefer peace and normalcy over violent upheaval.
  • Incendiary rhetoric and dehumanization of political opponents fuel further violence.
  • Peaceful protest and unequivocal rejection of violence are crucial for democracy.
  • Despite online extremism, most Americans are not actively seeking civil war.