Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University

Anonymous
I hate Trump and I hated Charlie Kirk and everything he stood for. However there are kids who don’t have a father today. That’s nothing but sadness and despair. They should not have been deprived of that.

We need to deal with political violence. And the first step is exerting some kind of levelheadedness to our culture. The second step is to find a way to stop the flow of guns. America owns 400 million guns - isn’t that enough??
Anonymous
Anonymous
Charlie Kirk spoke about the Epstein files and urged Donald Trump to release them. In response, Trump reportedly told Charlie to stay quiet. It's possible that someone from Trump’s fan base, or even an organized group aligned with him, may have targeted Charlie. This could have served a dual purpose: silencing a prominent MAGA figure pushing for the release of the Epstein files, while also shifting blame onto the political Left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump and I hated Charlie Kirk and everything he stood for. However there are kids who don’t have a father today. That’s nothing but sadness and despair. They should not have been deprived of that.

We need to deal with political violence. And the first step is exerting some kind of levelheadedness to our culture. The second step is to find a way to stop the flow of guns. America owns 400 million guns - isn’t that enough??


That rifle recovered was mad 70 years ago and is a hunting rifle. How would gun control stop that?

Gun control entails arresting a lot of people and building a lot more prisons. Have you thought this through?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Things that make ya go hmm.

See also an Israeli newspaper was first to report Kirk’s death & Bibi’s serial tweets about Kirk like 20 min after? Very, very weird.



Was the Jerusalem Post the first media outlet to scoop his death?
Anonymous
Inside job
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump and I hated Charlie Kirk and everything he stood for. However there are kids who don’t have a father today. That’s nothing but sadness and despair. They should not have been deprived of that.

We need to deal with political violence. And the first step is exerting some kind of levelheadedness to our culture. The second step is to find a way to stop the flow of guns. America owns 400 million guns - isn’t that enough??


We need to deal with the divisive rhetoric that's driving political violence. You can't solve the problem without acknowledging the root causes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Inside job


by who?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the past 24 hours, I have seen hundreds of clips of Charlie being interviewed and debating with people who have different opinions.
The thing I notice is how his words are not personal - he expresses his views and opinions but never denigrates the person he is debating with. He treats everyone with respect.
This is why so many young college students are so devastated by his assassination. They may not have agreed with him, but they respected him.





This. This assassination is an attack on civilization and democracy itself. He was literally killed having a peaceful debate with people with opposing views. The people celebrating this are anti democratic, anti American, and anti civilization.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump and I hated Charlie Kirk and everything he stood for. However there are kids who don’t have a father today. That’s nothing but sadness and despair. They should not have been deprived of that.

We need to deal with political violence. And the first step is exerting some kind of levelheadedness to our culture. The second step is to find a way to stop the flow of guns. America owns 400 million guns - isn’t that enough??


That rifle recovered was mad 70 years ago and is a hunting rifle. How would gun control stop that?

Gun control entails arresting a lot of people and building a lot more prisons. Have you thought this through?



Fewer guns means they're harder to get ahold of.

Also, if gun sales are tracked, licenses are required, etc. it makes it harder for crazy people of any political stripe to get them.

It doesn't not mean arresting a lot of people and building a lot more prisons since, according to gun nuts, most gun owners are law abiding citizens. Nobody realistically believes in a gun ban, just a shift towards regulation that develops over time. Grow up and think about others, man... this country is dying, school children, people like charlie kirk... it's the spectrum, and they're all dying when they don't need to. Why are you okay with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any and all democrats celebrating is excusing his death are the biggest POS. Be better. Do better. No death should be celebrated. No political assassination should be celebrated. Evil.


Stop equating apathy with celebration.

I don’t support what happened to Charlie. Charlie supported what happened to Charlie. And me saying that it doesn’t mean I’m “celebrating”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the past 24 hours, I have seen hundreds of clips of Charlie being interviewed and debating with people who have different opinions.
The thing I notice is how his words are not personal - he expresses his views and opinions but never denigrates the person he is debating with. He treats everyone with respect.
This is why so many young college students are so devastated by his assassination. They may not have agreed with him, but they respected him.





This. This assassination is an attack on civilization and democracy itself. He was literally killed having a peaceful debate with people with opposing views. The people celebrating this are anti democratic, anti American, and anti civilization.


A) virtually no one is celebrating this, and nobody of any significance on the left is celebrating it

B) the rights' response has been to call for violence and repression against the left

THAT is anti-democratic.

J6 was anti-democratic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Trump and I hated Charlie Kirk and everything he stood for. However there are kids who don’t have a father today. That’s nothing but sadness and despair. They should not have been deprived of that.

We need to deal with political violence. And the first step is exerting some kind of levelheadedness to our culture. The second step is to find a way to stop the flow of guns. America owns 400 million guns - isn’t that enough??


We need to deal with the divisive rhetoric that's driving political violence. You can't solve the problem without acknowledging the root causes.


This
Anonymous
idk why everyone thinks criminals are caught IMMEDIATELY. The health care CEO kid was caught after a week or so? Washington State psycho who stabbed all those girls took over a month to arrest?
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