No, I mean like trump telling his cult “If you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you?”
Trump said at a 2016 rally in Iowa. “Seriously, OK. Just knock the hell — I promise you I will pay for the legal fees, I promise.”
Or, "at a campaign rally in Kansas City on Saturday, the day after the unrest in Chicago, Trump addressed an earlier event in Dayton, Ohio, when a protester tried to
storm the stage. The candidate said he would have fought the person had he reached the lectern and mimed punching him a few times. I'll beat the crap out of you," he then mouthed."
Or, "Demonstrators interrupted a Trump rally in St. Louis, Missouri, Friday. As they were being escorted out of the venue, the candidate bemoaned the fact that there were no longer "consequences" to protesting and insisted the "country has to toughen up. “You know, part of the problem and part of the reason it takes so long is nobody wants to hurt each other anymore, right?" he explained.
Or, At a press conference in Florida earlier on Friday, Trump was asked about his rhetoric in the wake of an incident in which a supporter at a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina,
sucker-punched a black man in the face. While he wasn't asked about that specific altercation,
Trump said of violent behavior in general at his events: "The audience hit back and that's what we need a little bit more of." He also praised people using physical force at his rallies as "appropriate."
Or, As protesters were being escorted out of the rally in Fayetteville on Wednesday, Trump told the crowd that the protesters were not being treated poorly enough. “They used to treat them very, very rough, and when they protested once, they would not do it again so easily,” he said, before lamenting "we've become weak."
Or, At a
Las Vegas rally in late February, as a protester was again being removed from the premises, Trump lamented that "we're not allowed to punch back anymore" and reminisced about the halcyon "old days," when a protester would "be carried out on a stretcher." The crowd is delighted, cheering, clapping and laughing. He then said he'd like to punch the man in the face, again to cheers.
Or, After a Black Lives Matter activist was kicked, punched and, he said, called the N-word at a
campaign event in Birmingham, Alabama, in November, Trump expressed his approval.
"Maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing," the now frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination told Fox & Friends the next day.
Trump said the man deserved the treatment because he had been "very obnoxious" and "so loud." The remarks can be heard just after the 11-minute mark in the video above.
Videos at link.
https://mashable.com/2016/03/12/trump-rally-incite-violence/