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...is when the adults in the room stop listening to you..."but whatevs."That being said
Charlie and everything he represented were/are repulsive, but as a free speech absolutist, I condemn fullstop, his cold blooded killing. IDK why saying that has to be controversial, the online left is doing nothing but gloating right now. I would be on that bandwagon if this happened in 2016 when I was in my 20s, now I am wiser.
Yo back the f*** off. I mean it....is when the adults in the room stop listening to you..."but whatevs."
I'm another free speech absolutist. Unless you're in the genre of "fightin' words" and threats (both well-defined under constitutional law these days), you get to say whatever stupid crap you want. I will note that it does not absolve you from private consequences for your words (like people getting fired for saying racist crap, etc.).I completely agree with you that any political violence is wrong and the response from a fringe minority celebrating it is also wrong.
However, I am genuinely curious about something. Until the other night, I knew just about nothing when it comes to Kirk. You mentioned 'everything he represented were/are repulsive'. I have watched a couple of clips, but could you expand on that comment. I agree that his support of Trump is repulsive, but can you go into what else you disagree with him on? Was there things that he said that were factually incorrect?
I am asking to better understand the response of all this. It is one thing for a prominent elected official to get assassinated. But a podcaster who spoke at colleges campuses? I just don't get it.
I guess I don't understand why now political violence is a problem. It didn't seem to be when the Minnesota legislators were killed or Shapiro was firebombed, or when the Capitol was bum rushed.
Hmmmmm
From page 351 of this thread. This might help explain Kirk too.
In the past he's stated that women's suffrage and the Civil Rights Act were mistakes.From page 351 of this thread. This might help explain Kirk too.
Are you threatening me? So tolerant and inclusive...Yo back the f*** off. I mean it.
You dont like what I have to say, block me and be done with it.
Are you threatening me? So tolerant and inclusive...
Anyhoo, chill out dude - I was just noting that the usage of "with that being said" is incredibly lazy rhetoric.
All hail The Great Cornholio.
TN's governor will welcome them with open arms where Illinois was planning to challenge their use. I've heard the Guard spent a good bit of time mulching beds and picking up trash in DC. If it's still the same as the last time I was there, Memphis could stand some litter pick up and beautification.^^^What happened to Chicago getting theirs?
Too bad.Like what he stood for. Don't like what he stood for. But Charlie Kirk's influence on Gen Z cannot be underestimated. I'm around a lot of Gen Z people due to the age of my daughters and I see it all over the place.
He laughed all the way to the bank.I didn't like the things he said.
Gun deaths are worth it. - sure, until it's your family and friends that pay the price.
Comparing abortion to the Holocaust.
Women should have children, not careers.
Empathy is bad.
Black people were better off under Jim Crow laws.
The list of stupid things he said can go on and on, but if you want to see his "family values" I guess that's fine. I just think he was another talking head that said outrageous crap to get attention and make money.