Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
I don’t care if Trump gets fired. I didn’t vote for Trump.
I do however have morals, and these people online gloating about the death of a conservative pundit in front of his wife and small kids are complete and utter scum and should rightly be cancelled and fired from their jobs.
If my employer found out I was doing cocaine on a long vacation I would 100% be fired, even if the effects wore off before I came back to work. Why would it be a less fireable offense to cheer a father getting shot in the neck and bleeding out in front of his two small children because I didn’t agree with his politics?
We need to bring the fear of going to Hell and/or God back. Far too many ghouls out there with no souls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
I don’t care if Trump gets fired. I didn’t vote for Trump.
I do however have morals, and these people online gloating about the death of a conservative pundit in front of his wife and small kids are complete and utter scum and should rightly be cancelled and fired from their jobs.
If my employer found out I was doing cocaine on a long vacation I would 100% be fired, even if the effects wore off before I came back to work. Why would it be a less fireable offense to cheer a father getting shot in the neck and bleeding out in front of his two small children because I didn’t agree with his politics?
We need to bring the fear of going to Hell and/or God back. Far too many ghouls out there with no souls.
I've never done cocaine but GTFO with that reasoning.
It isn’t false reasoning. How is it not a fireable offense to cheer for someone you disagree with politically to get murdered? If AOC got murdered and someone cheered because they thought she was a communist and compared her to Mao that person should be fired as well. This isn’t a hard concept to grasp unless you are a truly deranged, soulless person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
NP. I just want to make a small correction for the record. Kirk was not shot in front of his wife and kids.
“Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, and their two young children did not attend the rally where he was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Initial reports suggesting their presence were corrected, and no verified accounts, including Erika's statements or event coverage, confirm they were there. The family was in Phoenix, Arizona, at the time.”
-Grok
Well if Elon Musk says so![]()
Correct the record, but if you are cheering for anyone to get murderer for having political beliefs you are scum, if their kids were present or not.
Charlie Kirk was a garden variety Christian conservative. He was just as much of a “Nazi” as Mike Huckabee or Rick Santorum were 20 years ago. Only the lunatic fringe would have been cheering for their assassinations then and they would have rightly been fired from their jobs then too.
Here’s fact check from a non-musk source saying there’s no credible evidence the Kirk family was at the shooting.
https://news.meaww.com/fact-check-were-charlie-kirks-wife-and-children-present-at-utah-campus-event-when-he-was-shot
And calm the heck down with your nonsense. I was merely correcting a misconception, not cheering for anyone to get murdered. No decent person would. Why are you so worked up so early in the morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
NP. I just want to make a small correction for the record. Kirk was not shot in front of his wife and kids.
“Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, and their two young children did not attend the rally where he was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Initial reports suggesting their presence were corrected, and no verified accounts, including Erika's statements or event coverage, confirm they were there. The family was in Phoenix, Arizona, at the time.”
-Grok
Well if Elon Musk says so![]()
Correct the record, but if you are cheering for anyone to get murderer for having political beliefs you are scum, if their kids were present or not.
Charlie Kirk was a garden variety Christian conservative. He was just as much of a “Nazi” as Mike Huckabee or Rick Santorum were 20 years ago. Only the lunatic fringe would have been cheering for their assassinations then and they would have rightly been fired from their jobs then too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
I don’t care if Trump gets fired. I didn’t vote for Trump.
I do however have morals, and these people online gloating about the death of a conservative pundit in front of his wife and small kids are complete and utter scum and should rightly be cancelled and fired from their jobs.
If my employer found out I was doing cocaine on a long vacation I would 100% be fired, even if the effects wore off before I came back to work. Why would it be a less fireable offense to cheer a father getting shot in the neck and bleeding out in front of his two small children because I didn’t agree with his politics?
We need to bring the fear of going to Hell and/or God back. Far too many ghouls out there with no souls.
I've never done cocaine but GTFO with that reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
I don’t care if Trump gets fired. I didn’t vote for Trump.
I do however have morals, and these people online gloating about the death of a conservative pundit in front of his wife and small kids are complete and utter scum and should rightly be cancelled and fired from their jobs.
If my employer found out I was doing cocaine on a long vacation I would 100% be fired, even if the effects wore off before I came back to work. Why would it be a less fireable offense to cheer a father getting shot in the neck and bleeding out in front of his two small children because I didn’t agree with his politics?
We need to bring the fear of going to Hell and/or God back. Far too many ghouls out there with no souls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
I don’t care if Trump gets fired. I didn’t vote for Trump.
I do however have morals, and these people online gloating about the death of a conservative pundit in front of his wife and small kids are complete and utter scum and should rightly be cancelled and fired from their jobs.
If my employer found out I was doing cocaine on a long vacation I would 100% be fired, even if the effects wore off before I came back to work. Why would it be a less fireable offense to cheer a father getting shot in the neck and bleeding out in front of his two small children because I didn’t agree with his politics?
We need to bring the fear of going to Hell and/or God back. Far too many ghouls out there with no souls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
NP. I just want to make a small correction for the record. Kirk was not shot in front of his wife and kids.
“Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, and their two young children did not attend the rally where he was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Initial reports suggesting their presence were corrected, and no verified accounts, including Erika's statements or event coverage, confirm they were there. The family was in Phoenix, Arizona, at the time.”
-Grok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
So, you want Trump fired then? He has made the perpetrators heroes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mindset of these idiots:
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is horribly evil if I get fired for mine.”
No one is saying he deserved to die for his opinions. But he did just happen to die while scapegoating a marginalized population in an attempt to explain away our nation’s very real problem with gun violence. According to Charlie, deaths like his are just the price we have to pay for a Second Amendment. Or maybe he was just referring to the death of other people’s 6-year old kids as the price we need to pay?
Plenty of people have said he deserved to die for his opinions. Far more than I believed to be true. It’s gross and I am glad they are being tracked and reported to their employers and schools.
"It's gross" say the same people who had absolutely no problem with Trump's MAGA hordes chanting "hang Mike Pence" and bringing a gallows to the US Capitol. The same people who celebrated with that vile J6 horde that chanted it was set free from prison after violently attacking the US Capitol, smashing doors and windows, smearing shit on the walls, vandalizing and looting offices and conference rooms, taking confidential documents, and injuring over 100 police officers, several of whom died in the days following.
Anyone who voted for Trump and who still supports him doesn't have a leg to stand on with that argument.
What do confidential documents have to do with murdering someone in front of their children and wife?
And I’d be totally fine with people being fired for gloating and cheering the death of Capitol Police officers as well. I fail to see your point.