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KLXVER said:
TallSilhouette said:

Charlie Kirk was a truly evil man. I'm not going to celebrate his death, but I'm not going to feel bad about it, either. I do worry about escalating violence as a result of this, but after the attempts on the Pelosis, the Hoffmans, Gretchen Whitmer, Mike Pence, Donald Trump, and the successful assassination of the Hortmans, it's not like they needed an excuse in the first place.

Oh no. What did he do? Genocide?

What is he? Netanyahu?!

No but he was a vocal supporter of Netanyahu and Israel and consistently made excuses for them, along with downplaying their genocide multiple times, the man was a Christian Zionist who very much supported Israel destroying Palestine. So you could argue very easily he was a supporter of genocide, which yes, is what Israel is doing to Palestine.



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angrypoolman said:

anybody who would even slightly imply that this is not a big deal or he deserved it in some way has some severe evil running through their veins. i cannot think of any public figure who was out there having a dialogue with willing participants get murdered in this way that i would be happy or even indifferent about it. there isnt a single person. this is absolutely tragic. he is leaving behind a poor woman to take care of her two babies alone now, without a father. my heart absolutely breaks.

I think it highlights a systemic issue in the United States right now, which has been an ongoing issue for decades, but has gotten more significant in the last year or two.
There is a significant left vs right toxicity in the nation right now, both sides are extreme, both sides are unwilling to concede or recognize valid points... Which is creating significant hatred, distrust and toxicity.

Charlie deserves praise for spending years debating political points openly... And even when he was brutally humiliated, he took it on the chin (And still refused to change his perspective, which shows his unhinged bias) and kept debating.

But other than that, on a personal level... I find it ironic that Charlie is partly to blame for his own death by standing in the way of gun control and reducing gun violence.



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It’s almost enough to make you think God is real.



Pemalite said:
angrypoolman said:

anybody who would even slightly imply that this is not a big deal or he deserved it in some way has some severe evil running through their veins. i cannot think of any public figure who was out there having a dialogue with willing participants get murdered in this way that i would be happy or even indifferent about it. there isnt a single person. this is absolutely tragic. he is leaving behind a poor woman to take care of her two babies alone now, without a father. my heart absolutely breaks.

I think it highlights a systemic issue in the United States right now, which has been an ongoing issue for decades, but has gotten more significant in the last year or two.
There is a significant left vs right toxicity in the nation right now, both sides are extreme, both sides are unwilling to concede or recognize valid points... Which is creating significant hatred, distrust and toxicity.

Charlie deserves praise for spending years debating political points openly... And even when he was brutally humiliated, he took it on the chin (And still refused to change his perspective, which shows his unhinged bias) and kept debating.

But other than that, on a personal level... I find it ironic that Charlie is partly to blame for his own death by standing in the way of gun control and reducing gun violence.

Yeah, its a bit concerning. There is just no limit to the horrible things a person can say or do to someone else when they believe they have the moral high ground.



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Pemalite said:
angrypoolman said:

anybody who would even slightly imply that this is not a big deal or he deserved it in some way has some severe evil running through their veins. i cannot think of any public figure who was out there having a dialogue with willing participants get murdered in this way that i would be happy or even indifferent about it. there isnt a single person. this is absolutely tragic. he is leaving behind a poor woman to take care of her two babies alone now, without a father. my heart absolutely breaks.

I think it highlights a systemic issue in the United States right now, which has been an ongoing issue for decades, but has gotten more significant in the last year or two.
There is a significant left vs right toxicity in the nation right now, both sides are extreme, both sides are unwilling to concede or recognize valid points... Which is creating significant hatred, distrust and toxicity.

Charlie deserves praise for spending years debating political points openly... And even when he was brutally humiliated, he took it on the chin (And still refused to change his perspective, which shows his unhinged bias) and kept debating.

But other than that, on a personal level... I find it ironic that Charlie is partly to blame for his own death by standing in the way of gun control and reducing gun violence.

he isnt to blame for his death in any way. are you really going to sit here and tell me and everybody else that anybody who defends the second amendment is to blame for their own death? this is an asinine position. gun control laws are not going to prevent straight up assassinations like this. the reason this occurred is because there was somebody out there who didnt like what he was saying, so he or somebody else decided that they wanted him dead. its as simple as that. this is a problem of how radicalized people are when it comes to the way they react to opposing worldviews. thats what this is 100% about.

i agree with your point on the left vs right toxicity in our country and how extreme people have become. also keeping the incident in charlotte north carolina in mind, we need the second amendment now more than ever. its becoming increasingly clear that you are safest, especially in urban areas, when you are strapped. everybody should be trained on how to use a firearm. im not a gun guy myself, but with the way the world is, there is no doubt that i will be in the near future learning how to shoot and purchasing one. especially because i have a family. ill be damned if someone wants to break into my house and victimize me and my family. its not happening on my watch. too much evil out there to be left unprotected. 



KLXVER said:
angrypoolman said:

anybody who would even slightly imply that this is not a big deal or he deserved it in some way has some severe evil running through their veins. i cannot think of any public figure who was out there having a dialogue with willing participants get murdered in this way that i would be happy or even indifferent about it. there isnt a single person. this is absolutely tragic. he is leaving behind a poor woman to take care of her two babies alone now, without a father. my heart absolutely breaks.

People are very fast to dehuminize people they dont agree with these days. Its very scary. 

Well, people that spew hateful comments like Charlie Kirk did should get dehumanized by most people that are logical thinkers.



Chris Hu said:
KLXVER said:

People are very fast to dehuminize people they dont agree with these days. Its very scary. 

Well, people that spew hateful comments like Charlie Kirk did should get dehumanized by most people that are logical thinkers.

you call it logic to strip somebody's humanity because you dont like the things they say or stand for. in case you dont know, at least half of americans believe in and or agree with a lot of what he says. so in your view, over half of america is not human. is this logic or is this just emotional rambling?



I mean, there isn't many reasons in life to be happy about someone's death. This isn't one of those cases.

But likely, this was a crime ideologically driven and considering the historic of the man, this has to be one of the most ironic way he could've gone.

The subsequent raise in these kind of actions taken in the US is commandably so disquieting but looking at the political climate of the current year and what's coming, honestly, I feel this could be the tip of an iceberg about to break the frigate.



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Mar1217 said:

I mean, there isn't many reasons in life to be happy about someone's death. This isn't one of those cases.

But likely, this was a crime ideologically driven and considering the historic of the man, this has to be one of the most ironic way he could've gone.

The subsequent raise in these kind of actions taken in the US is commandably so disquieting but looking at the political climate of the current year and what's coming, honestly, I feel this could be the tip of an iceberg about to break the frigate.

it is not ironic

@bolded i fear the same thing