Charlie Kirk Shot

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I'm listening to the Dan Abrams Show right now on the Sirius XM POTUS channel, and he has nailed it: This outrageous crime is not only tragic for Charlie Kirk and his supporters, but very, very dangerous for our country. It was nothing less than an assault on that most fundamental of our rights — free speech — and that should worry us all.

Increasingly in this country, we are seeing politically-motivated attacks on candidates, elected officials, and other public figures, on both sides of the political aisle, from both sides of the political aisle. People get angry and upset at "the other side", while denying any responsibility for their own roles in cranking up the heat…which means the problem can't be resolved. I really fear for the future of our country… :(
 
He died almost instantly and they are looking for the shooter, a picture has been posted of a rail thin White Male. The last news was the shot was from a bolt action rifle at 200 yards, the weapon was recovered.
 
I followed Charlie Kirks career. He was a polite, friendly, Christian who was conservative. His method of spreading his opinion was to go to college campuses and politely debate those who disagreed with him. He believed polite debate was the answer. Check the internet now to see who is celebrating his death. Yes, some people are. Prayers for his family.
I loved watching his calm, cool, polite demeanor when discussing issues while the people voicing those issues would go into full chernobyl/fukushima level meltdown. THAT was entertainment! Talk about triggered!
 
Personally...I completely reject any suggestions that incidents like this are coming from both sides of the political extremes...one side seems hell bent on turning these acts into a plank in their platform. Some are going so far as to compare this to Jan 6th...as if a guy with face paint and a buffalo hat desecrating pelosis chair in on par with assassination.
 
FBI hunt for shooter I just heard. Never heard of Kirk but prayers sent.
I didn't care for him or Trump, but this is not the way we are. Assassinations aren't the way Americans do things. We are a Nation of laws and violence should not ever be used for retribution or gain. I look at his Family and it breaks my heart.
 
Personally...I completely reject any suggestions that incidents like this are coming from both sides of the political extremes...one side seems hell bent on turning these acts into a plank in their platform. Some are going so far as to compare this to Jan 6th...as if a guy with face paint and a buffalo hat desecrating pelosis chair in on par with assassination.
Respectfully…

On January 6th, there were people roaming the halls of Congress chanting the name of the then-Speaker of the House, looking to harm her, while others were calling for the hanging of the sitting Vice-President.

In October of 2022, the husband of the former Speaker was attacked in his home and beaten with a hammer.

Last April, a suspect set fire to the Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion in an attempt to kill him.

In June of this year, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, and a State Senator and his wife were wounded.

The above attacks were perpetrated by suspects who were all on one side of the ideological aisle…and it wasn't the one you're referencing.

Too many people in this country today perceive a license to use violence to achieve their political or sociological goals… :(
 
What shakes me is that Charlie wasn't a head of state or an elected official. He was a voice with influence, yes, but not someone holding political power. The fact that even that can cost a life today is heartbreaking – and it says a lot about our times.

What he had was the charisma and personality to sway young minds, as evidenced by the number of young people in that crowd. His influence over young people could not be tolerated by those who were losing their influence over those young people.

When I speak of "the other side", I speak not of political left or right, but of evil and good. I believe most of us here and in the nation as a whole stand on the side of good. Those who would try to tear down, destroy, malign and murder stand on the side of evil. Foreign, domestic, Christian or any other religion are all irrelevant. It all boils down to good vs evil, whatever names we choose to hang on it.
 
I am actually against this. He has a 1st amendment right to say what ever stupid thing he wants. I know that the news channel has the right to fire him but they would need to fire so many more people that work for them because of the insanely stupid things they say on a daily basis. The news channel he was on is already on life support. I would be happy if they had more people like him to send them to the trash heap of unwatched news programs.
No one's First Amendment rights were violated in any way by this clown getting fired.
 
crazies on both sides which side stormed on jan 6th, took a hammer to pelosi husband, and shot 2 Minnesota reps i don't think its one side or the other just loons on both sides. Once upon a time both parties had two groups within themselves. you had republican moderates and conservatives same on the other side but now seems you either have to be crazy left or crazy right . Whatever happened to the middle
I don't think the Paul Pelosi incident was at all political. In fact we probably don't want to know what was going on there.
 
The fact that such an evil act, intended perhaps as much against ideology as the person, happened on a university campus is appalling. And telling.

Having recently concluded over 30 years of collegiate teaching, I can attest to the intolerant vitriol that has crept in and overtaken academia and campus life.

I had some students with whom we had talked about forming a chapter of Turning Point USA on campus. However, as plans were openly discussed, the students began to feel intimidated by harassment. And, this is including from some faculty and staff. So, the idea was abandoned.
Some of you might be even more shocked to know this was at a church affiliated private college right here in Clinton, SC!

Academic standards have collapsed in all aspects of college & university life. Everywhere you look: student recruitment, faculty hiring practices, research, social activities, classroom discussions, student learner outcomes …. It's everywhere.
Many of the values we embrace as citizens and Americans are being steadily attacked and replaced. And, we're paying for it everyday, not just through tuition money, but through our taxes!
Charlie Kirk was one of the most effective advocates to reverse this decline and return colleges and universities to being places of higher learning. He did this through reasoned and respectful dialogue. And, isn't that what should be the norm on a university campus?
What a tragic irony that those unable to articulate their own ideas have to resort to murder, and on a university campus.
 
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It is my opinion--repeat, my opinion--that when or if everything might be known of the assassination, then not one viewpoint or opinion will be changed here. And if or when
another such tragedy occurs, the same viewpoints and opinions will be expressed again.
 
Respectfully…

On January 6th, there were people roaming the halls of Congress chanting the name of the then-Speaker of the House, looking to harm her, while others were calling for the hanging of the sitting Vice-President.

In October of 2022, the husband of the former Speaker was attacked in his home and beaten with a hammer.

Last April, a suspect set fire to the Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion in an attempt to kill him.

In June of this year, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, and a State Senator and his wife were wounded.

The above attacks were perpetrated by suspects who were all on one side of the ideological aisle…and it wasn't the one you're referencing.

Too many people in this country today perceive a license to use violence to achieve their political or sociological goals… :(
Don't forget the racist hatebags who killed only black folks en masse, one group at Sunday School and another group at a grocery store.
 
I'm listening to the Dan Abrams Show right now on the Sirius XM POTUS channel, and he has nailed it: This outrageous crime is not only tragic for Charlie Kirk and his supporters, but very, very dangerous for our country. It was nothing less than an assault on that most fundamental of our rights — free speech — and that should worry us all.

Increasingly in this country, we are seeing politically-motivated attacks on candidates, elected officials, and other public figures, on both sides of the political aisle, from both sides of the political aisle. People get angry and upset at "the other side", while denying any responsibility for their own roles in cranking up the heat…which means the problem can't be resolved. I really fear for the future of our country… :(
My experience is that the person resorting to violence is not smart enough or intellectually mature enough to handle the situation or dispute someone's opinion. Charlie Kirk was a genius. Well versed in the constitution. History, and the Bible. Those that could not debate him with facts hated him.
 
The fact that such an evil act, intended perhaps as much against ideology as the person, happened on a university campus is appalling. And telling.

Having recently concluded over 30 years of collegiate teaching, I can attest to the intolerant vitriol that has crept in and overtaken academia and campus life.

I had some students with whom we had talked about forming a chapter of Turning Point USA on campus. However, as plans were openly discussed, the students began to feel intimidated by harassment. And, this is including from some faculty and staff. So, the idea was abandoned.
Some of you might be even more shocked to know this was at a church affiliated private college!

Academic standards have collapsed in all aspects of college & university life. Everywhere you look: student recruitment, faculty hiring practices, research, social activities, classroom discussions, student learner outcomes …. It's everywhere.
Many of the values we embrace as citizens and Americans are being steadily attacked and replaced. And, we're paying for it everyday, not just through tuition money, but through our taxes!
Charlie Kirk was one of the most effective advocates to reverse this decline and return colleges and universities to being places of higher learning. He did this through reasoned and respectful dialogue. And, isn't that what should be the norm on a university campus?
What a tragic irony that those unable to articulate their own ideas have to resort to murder, and on a university campus.
Might I suggest that you google a case here in Texas at Texas State University: "Texas State University fires Associate Professor for Controversial Statements inciting violence". That should answer any questions. It did for me.
 
I don't think the Paul Pelosi incident was at all political. In fact we probably don't want to know what was going on there.
You would be wrong. Please bother to check the court documents.

DePape, a Canadian citizen who has been living in the U.S. for years, admitted during his federal trial that he planned to hold Nancy Pelosi hostage, record his interrogation of her, and "break her kneecaps" if she did not admit to the lies he said she told about "Russiagate," a reference to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
 
I consider condemning and encouraging the persecution of others simply because they live, think, or believe differently from you to be hatred.
Devaluing human life and human worth is precisely how you encourage murder, whether the rationalization is personal, racial, religious, or political.
 
Back in June a Minnesota Senator and his wife were shot and wounded in their home, on the same evening the Minnesota House Leader was shot and killed at home, her husband was shot but survived. Hardly a blip on the radar....There was very little outrage over this heinous event that occurred in their homes.
Dont get me wrong, violence is never justified, some people believe that occasionally people get killed in shootings but that is necessary in order to preserve the 2nd Amendment, Ironic isn't it?
 
I consider condemning and encouraging the persecution of others simply because they live, think, or believe differently from you to be hatred.
Charlie Kirk certainly didn't do any of that. Who has been doing this? You seem to have difficulty making a clear point.
 
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