One person certainly doesn't represent the majority but the reaction from thousands of the left in response represents quite a lot....as was the last time...and the last time...and the time before that... in fact just about every occurrence where it seems there's an indefensible position on any kind of situation, the left just 'inexplicably' knee-jerks themselves right into supporting it.
Not just in America but every nation where a liberal party is prevalent.
Its at the point where one can see a story unfold about, for example, a rapist or a murderer or a gang member, and you know full well whose taking which side , whose getting the gofundme, whose getting the protest, whose getting the calls for empathy...and its ALWAYS the same people on the same side.
No crystal ball necessary.
As you said, its good vs evil... well one can't help but notice that the 'evil' is looking incredibly one sided in this last 20 years. They grey area doesn't fill 1/3 of the spectrum anymore, its basically a hand drawn line.
Its 1 evil deed for every 50
Its 1 reaction to every 50 attacks
Its words vs violence
Its chants vs calling everyone Nazis
Its questions vs attempts to silence the questions
Only you wouldn't know that, given how the media (again on the same predictable side) desperately tries to hide 49/50 while repeating the 1 50x to try and make it look like 'theres bad on all sides..'
Well there isn't. I'm done pretending anything's even remotely equalled out across the board.