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It Seems as Though There Are Some Elected So-Called Democrats Who Just Can't Keep Their F*CKING Mouths Shut About Charlie Kirk's Murder.

They feel so self-important that they have to get in their digs in about a man who is now dead that they don't even realize or care about what it looks like and the damage they are doing to the party when they spout off to get in their soundbites. 🤬

What I would do if asked would be express sorrow about the state of the country, offer condolences to Kirk's family, say that violence against political opponents isn't the way to solve differences and then pivot to the Epstein Files, the unemployment rate, Russian aggression in Europe, or any number of other pressing issues.
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
If you took away Charlie Kirk's name from what happened most people would be outraged.
So ,what I don't understand is why people have to consistently make it known that they're not sad that somebody was murdered in Cold blood practicing free speech in front of college students!
Not only was Charlie Kirk's family traumatized and his friends,so where all the college students and their families.
I have seen very little of Charlie Kirk, maybe that's a good thing, because I am not being biased when I say that is morally concerning that people have to keep spouting off that you're not sad someone was murdered in Cold blood in front of a bunch of college students.
It really doesn't matter who it was or what they stood for. These people who are doing this are are not concerned that the person was practicing free speech and was mowed down because some people didn't like what he was saying?
Despite who this person is this should concern every single American and if it doesn't there is something wrong with your thinking.
It is cruel, it is devoid of empathy, and it is not necessary to remind everybody how much they don't care.
I would say this if anybody was shot down in Cold blood in front of college students practicing free speech whether I agreed with this person or not would not take the opportunity to tell everybody how much I hated him.
I sure as heck would have empathy for the person and his family who are now going through this tragedy not to mention, again, those college students and others that had to witness that.
Even the people there who didn't like him you don't they think those students might have been afraid when the bullets flew and they just witnessed a murder?
That many of them might have some trauma because of it?
And honestly the only thing they can say is well I didn't like him and I'm not sad he's gone?
That's all the empathy you have?
Honestly, I am sickened by this and I don't care who knows it.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Where appropriate, I have stuck only to the facts.

Notable that some have gotten their comments and replies deleted, when mine where not.

Now is not the time to push confrontation this soon. Emotions are too high at the moment.

The killer needs to be found ASAP.
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@bowman81 I thought of myself as a moderate for a very long time and I still believe in thinking for myself, but some of these people are making me question why it is always those who preach tolerance who are the most intolerant?

 
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