As your man said, 'it would have been so much better if Kirk had not been killed by a bullet. That he deserved to die of irrelevance.' And all the quotes he included. Superb. That's why it would be great to have the transcript of yours ..
In moments like this, I like to turn to a man who can articulate events in a way that only he can.
The words of Robert L Arnold on Violence and Speech and the death of Charlie Kirk.
"No context needed here either. Now the obits will paint him as a victim of āpolitical violence.ā But the man himself glorified violence when it came from the right. He cheered Rittenhouse. He excused Jan. 6. He was fine with militarized crackdowns as long as they landed on protesters, not his base. He didnāt fear political violenceāhe marketed it.And hereās the uncomfortable truth: if someone makes it their lifeās mission to be a hate-mongering fascist, they shouldnāt be shocked when political violence finds them. Actions, rhetoric, and consequences are not separate islandsāthey feed each other.
And hereās the uncomfortable truth: if someone makes it their lifeās mission to be a hate-mongering fascist, they shouldnāt be shocked when political violence finds them. Actions, rhetoric, and consequences are not separate islandsāthey feed each other.
George Floyd's criminal record, or rap sheet, includes multiple arrests and jail sentences for drug possession, theft, and home invasion between 1997 and 2005. After his release, Floyd reportedly tried to turn his life around, mentoring youth and working in different jobs before his death
Floyd had been arrested after a store clerk reported that he made a purchase using a counterfeit $20 bill. Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for over nine minutes ...