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for information,
for debate,
for scaremongering,
for political purpose,
for a fight
You get a mix of people with their motives and it becomes a battle royal.
A lot of people do not want to be wrong so they will dig into their previous stance and keep throwing grenades hoping something will get hit with its shrapnel or blast.
Best short RDDT if you believe that.
It is because every event is politicised and people want to get their narrative out ahead. If you don't get your narrative out first, the other narrative (which may be false) wins. A nice example is the guy who shot Kirk, because left wing agitators lied more quickly and more loudly that the shooter was a MAGA supporter than right wingers told the truth, because right wingers were waiting for the truth to be established, most people now think that the shooter was MAGA even though that has been disproved and was disproved almost immediately.
Once people think a thing, they are harder to shake out of the belief even if the belief is untrue. As such you need to get out ahead.
The instant the shooting happened you had democrats condemning it and saying we need to find out what the motive was and republicans, especially Trump, went on unhinged rants about the scourge of 'leftist democrat violence'...
The right wing did not wait at all.
Of course not. Only the ones that fit the description.
Working as intended.