Charlie Kirk Shot and killed

I am not sure I agree. Admittedly I don't know own a ton about him and it seems like a lot of what is out there is cherry picked, by either side.
Pick any short on YouTube and convince us that he was hateful. He was well read logical and a man of faith. The claims he was a bigot are preposterous.

He was also incredibly patient and respectful to venom spitting leftists. I saw numerous times where he even thanked them for coming and expressing their opinions.
 
My church was packed with newcomers today and some of them even cited to the Charlie Kirk killing. There is a lot of talk that this killing was more about his religious beliefs than his political beliefs.
I hope they all the guy that pulled the trigger. He's the only one that knows
 
So can someone explain why the Kirk "black women lack brain processing power" comment is not racist? Notice he didn't say that they didn't work for it (a common criticism of affirmative action is that blacks don't have to work as hard to get the goodies in life and that affirmative actions awards them with spots they didn't earn through hard work). He said they lack the brain processing power for those positions. I could see the argument that it wasn't racist if he said they didn't work hard enough and had these positions just given to them. But he instead said they lacked the brain processing power. Hard to see that as anything other than saying - of some of THE most successful black women out there - that they are inherently inferior to whites when it comes to raw intelligence.
In the context of what the topic was, the women he was commenting on said they were in their positions due to DEI if I am not mistaken, at least one of them did. Then he made a comment about their intellect.

Saying they lack brain processing power is not even the bad part. Most of congress lack that same ability. What was worse is saying they replaced white people. I am not going to pretend I know who the other candidates were for those positions, so without that lack of context that part sounds really bad.

We got people in the government saying back people can’t figure out how to use a computer, it’s is all pandering and stupidity is abound in our government.
 
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Pick any short on YouTube and convince us that he was hateful. He was well read logical and a man of faith. The claims he was a bigot are preposterous.

He was also incredibly patient and respectful to venom spitting leftists. I saw numerous times where he even thanked them for coming and expressing their opinions.
So you think saying a group of black women only got their jobs because of DEI because they lack the brain processing power to do those jobs?

That's the exact same thing racist clowns were saying in the 1960s and 1970s about blacks playing the QB position. I actually heard that you into the early 1980s when I was playing collegiate sports
 
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Everything anybody has ever said is subject to individual interpretations.
“Charlie Kirk never used hate speech.
He used speech they hated.“

"Maybe they hated the speech because it was hate speech?"

So let's define our terms - what is hate speech in context of anything Charlie Kirk ever said? Did he ever say anything that should be considered "prohibited speech" (overt calls for violence, "yelling fire in a crowded movie theater") based on a universal agreement that should have it omitted from free speech? Should we start adding things to that list based on individual interpretations?
 

ST. GEORGE, Utah - The trans roommate of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin "hates conservatives and Christians," one of his relatives told Fox News Digital in an interview.

The 22-year-old, who has not been charged and whose name has not yet been released by authorities, was in a romantic relationship with suspect Tyler Robinson, also 22, according to the relative. She said he is in the process of transitioning from male to female.

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News Digital her relative began to act differently when he turned 18 and said that he developed a hatred of Christians and conservatives.

"He hates conservatives and Christians," the relative said. "He hated us. He was not raised that way, but he, over the years, has become really detached [and] been radicalized."

"He has obviously gotten progressively worse the last year or two," the relative said, adding that he's "always very angry."

The relative suspects Robinson's politics were influenced by his partner in the year they have been dating.

"I think Tyler got a whole lot worse in the year they have been dating. They are big [video] gamers, and obviously they have that group that influences them as well as others. But my gut tells me [the roommate] did more of the influencing," the relative said.

"Everybody in my family wants justice to be served and wants no part in this and wants whoever is involved in whatever way to have to pay for that," the relative added.

I assume the FBI is looking into the gaming message boards.
Christians don't "hate" him.


We are not the same
 
Nick Fuentes has been canceled a dozen times and still has a million followers and has hundreds of thousands of views on his show every day. He’s very popular among college kids

Thanks for the info. Very possible that I’m just not the key demographic

Either way it seems to be intentionally used as a distraction from his real motives.
 
“Charlie Kirk never used hate speech.
He used speech they hated.“

"Maybe they hated the speech because it was hate speech?"

So let's define our terms - what is hate speech in context of anything Charlie Kirk ever said? Did he ever say anything that should be considered "prohibited speech" (overt calls for violence, "yelling fire in a crowded movie theater") based on a universal agreement that should have it omitted from free speech? Should we start adding things to that list based on individual interpretations?


I would like us to draw that same distinction in the other direction, too.
 
I haven't been a member of the Dem party for over a year. I cannot join the GOP because of my disdain for Trump. And candidly don't see either party ever getting to an acceptable point for me to join given their current trends too far right and too far left.
Swap after his second term, or just create another party. Who knows, maybe you start the Whig comeback.
 
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