Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Horrific. Violence isn’t the answer.
It's not, but this is what the GOP and courts have enabled.
The man who shot Kirk is responsible.
Neither the GOP nor the courts shot Kirk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shot *at*, not shot.
Pretty clear he was shot in the chest, almost center mass. It looked like it was directly at his heart.
Looked like his neck to me...but yes, very bad.
Anonymous wrote:"I think it's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights" - Charlie Kirk, 2023
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Horrific. Violence isn’t the answer.
It's not, but this is what the GOP and courts have enabled.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you people making jokes realize that whoever did this has just made everything worse in terms of the slide toward fascism?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you people making jokes realize that whoever did this has just made everything worse in terms of the slide toward fascism?
Anonymous wrote:This is Horrific. Violence isn’t the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers. But to be fair, shall not be infringed. He was blessed to get to experience what those slaughtered elementary students felt, though. "Walk a mile in my shoes. Feel what I feel..." and all that.
Being shot and nearly killed only emboldened Steve Scalise. I suspect the same will happen with Charlie Kirk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really appalled at some of the reactions I saw on Bluesky., and this is only putting us at risk for some reichstag fire and escalation.Violence is not the answer (obviously), he didn’t deserve to be shot
Honestly an insane take given the violence these people inflict on the rest of us on a daily basis in pursuit of their various grifts. May Charlie Kirk get exactly the outcome he deserves.
Do you hear yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers. But to be fair, shall not be infringed. He was blessed to get to experience what those slaughtered elementary students felt, though. "Walk a mile in my shoes. Feel what I feel..." and all that.