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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
So was George Floyd supposed to prevent riots from the afterlife?

Charlie Kirk actively profited from making divisions in this country worse. He didn't go onto campuses to pitch his ideas and to promote certain values. He went in there to debate kids with little life experience and provoke them into reacting emotionally on issues they cared deeply about, all for the sake of selectively edited social media content.

He wasn't just espousing his opinions, he was purposefully obfuscating and misrepresenting those of the opposing side. He was adding gasoline onto growing political tensions instead of trying to bridge the divide. He was using people as a stepping stone to promote his own talking points.

Being a father or a Christian doesn't automatically make him a saint. He chose to dedicate his life to antagonizing others, and now he gets to reap what he's sown
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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@BrandNewMan
I recall Hakeem Jeffries, Maxine Waters, Kamala Harris and AOC encouraging continued violence during the BLM riots

BS. I'll delete my profile if you can provide a direct quote from them encouraging violence during the BLM protests.

I recall those same individuals encouraging doxing of ICE agents.

Man you're really full of it today. Alright, how about if you cannot prove either this claim or your continued violence claim, you make a public post in the main feed admitting that you're a radicalized, bold-faced, uninformed liar?
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
To be reasonable a dead man cannot start a riot .
The people who hailed him as a hero may have started some riots, but he did not cause them.
George Floyd should not have been killed the way he was.
I know a lot of people disagree with me- that's okay ,it's America you can disagree with me.
George Floyd did not get a trial or any sentencing.
It was caused by a police officer who would not listen to his cries of distress.

Should he have been made into a hero?
No, I really don't believe he should have .
That still doesn't mean I think it's great he died or the person who disregarded his pleas for help should be exonerated.
Every American citizen has a right to stand befor a court of law.

Mr Kirk didn't do anything that warranted death.
Some of his rhetoric might have made people nervous or angry.
He didn't commit crimes.
He only advocated his right to speak freely about what he believed- I did not always agree with him or his rhetoric, but he should have not had any violence perpetrated against him and in that respect he was more innocent than George Floyd, but that doesn't mean George Floyd should have been denied his rights, because he's seen as a more despicable character.
Because ,you see if we only uphold rights for one set of people and defend violence against other people we find more seedy then we like, then we go against the very laws we say we believe and that we should uphold.
I do not see the correlation between the two whether a conservative or a liberal brings this up.
Two different stories and two different outcomes,with only death being the common denominator.
George Floyd may have been a criminal, but he was denied his rights, and accidental or not,his life was taken by someone who would not listen to his cries of help-
I cannot celebrate that any more than I can celebrate what happened to Charlie Kirk, but I see them as two distinct incidents.
boudinMan · 61-69, M
@Justmeraeagain very well said. too bad more people can't communicate it the way you just did.
George Floyd actually went to a decent church and even engaged in local missionary work, there is a lesson in this, Christians can still struggle with strong sins. Remember in my posts they may sometimes be misconcieved as condemning but like all posters, I am actually preaching to myself too.

Charlie Kirk on one of his last videos, promoted 'Voice of the Martyrs' a charity supporting persecuted Christians worldwide, sadly something lacking in many Christians.

They were both Christians.

Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic
I to get distressed at the lack of empathy shown by many people who call themselves Christians.
Whether George Floyd was a Christian or not- he did not deserve someone disregarding his pleas and cutting off his air until he died.
The man who killed George Floyd is not a hero.
George Floyd was not a hero he was just a man who died who was flawed.
Don't we remember that Jesus was kind to some of the most deprived people in the bible?
That he forgave them.
I do never forget that he told them to go sin no more, but he didn't automatically just decide they were trash unworthy of repentance.
Is that something we conveniently forget when somebody's politics don't match our own?
WestonT · 18-21, M
George Floyd was killed by a police officer. In this country, police officers who kill unarmed people often receive no punishment. Whoever killed Kirk will likely be given the death penalty. There is no chance they get away with it.

The reaction to Floyd’s murder was about the police and the unfair treatment of certain people. It is a totally different context than a political assassination. There have been several political assassinations in recent American history (one earlier this summer even), none of which generated even a quarter of the attention that Kirk is receiving, because he is more famous and more beloved.

But frankly I don’t care how liked he was. Whenever someone like Floyd is killed, you have people coming out to say “he was no angel”, “he deserved it”, now you know what that’s like, I guess. Personally I think unnecessary violence, whether from police or from a sniper, reflects badly on this country. And it doesn’t matter if the person killed was a petty criminal or a popular figure on social media.
WestonT · 18-21, M
@carpediem You people are so delusional you deny what happens in front of your very eyes. No matter what the police do, there is always a pre-packaged excuse for you, isn’t there?
carpediem · 61-69, M
@WestonT Kid...the guy died from a drug overdose. That's a fact. I don't like how the police handled keeping him in check either, but that's what they were trained to do. So you can continue your childish rant, but that doesn't change the hard cold reality. The man died from a drug overdose. Period. Grow up kid and face the real world.

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I guess he couldn't face the real world after all. 🥱
WestonT · 18-21, M
@carpediem Keep lying. You are the one picking and choosing who deserves to die, not me.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Who was responsible for those two politicians being killed in Minnesota last month? And the one who invaded Pelosi's home and almost killed her husband? Anyone remember Gabby Giffords?
JSul3 · 70-79
@Crazywaterspring Or the little girl killed the day Gabby was shot?
Bumbles · 51-55, M
I don’t think you did well on the analogy section of the SAT. 😚
Adrift · 61-69, F
I was thinking about this yesterday.
Disgusting that a young family man was shot down while giving his opinion.
Northwest · M
I had no idea that cops killed Charlie Kirk. Did they step on his throat and killed him while he was begging for mercy?

That's really shameful.

Any more false equivalencies?
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Northwest · M
@MoveAlong Didn't Trump pardon them?
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Thank the Lord for the Atlantic Ocean.
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carpediem · 61-69, M
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
What's wrong with this picture [...]

That it's not the complete context.

[...] and who is responsible?

And you are responsible for constructing it.
Dino11 · M
Charlie Kirk was Not A Democrat.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Dino11 He was right wing.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Jackrules Aleksandr misspoke. He was referring to Russia's authoritarian government not their economic system.
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carpediem · 61-69, M
@Allelse Another non-citizen who thinks he knows all about the US. F-off kid.

 
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