AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Did you not read what his bosses wrote ?
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@AthrillatheHunt Why are you even here... you don't care about what people say. All of this is unimportant to you.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Kwek00 this is how I kill time sometimes
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@AthrillatheHunt By saying things, and not backing it up when asked for clarification? I guess that feeds into that laziness you admit to have but aren't really proud off. But now you are being lazy in a toppic that you don't care about. You could have done absolutely nothing and be blisfully happy like you always are. But instead you are here being a douche, I guess some people just get happiness from all the bad things in life.
WestonT · 18-21, M
What Dowd said was fairly generic and it seems to be something he said before Kirk's assassination, and it seemed relevant. No one deserves to be killed for their opinions. But people should be aware that when they're sowing division and hate, that it might reach certain unhinged individuals. We do have a responsibility for what we say. We have a responsibility for the kind of political climate we're contributing to.
Now we have this whitewashing of Kirk as if he was just some pure "debater" who wasn't leading a political group that had significant influence over the government. And anyone who points that out or quotes Kirk at face value is "celebrating" so they have to be silenced. This coming from the same people who thought Kirk's love of free speech was his most important value.
Luckily more people are seeing this for what it is: an attempt to control the narrative, both about Kirk, but also about politics more generally. Liberals who capitulate and apologize and grovel are playing right into it.
Now we have this whitewashing of Kirk as if he was just some pure "debater" who wasn't leading a political group that had significant influence over the government. And anyone who points that out or quotes Kirk at face value is "celebrating" so they have to be silenced. This coming from the same people who thought Kirk's love of free speech was his most important value.
Luckily more people are seeing this for what it is: an attempt to control the narrative, both about Kirk, but also about politics more generally. Liberals who capitulate and apologize and grovel are playing right into it.
HobNoblin · 36-40, M
I thought the commie celebration videos were funny. There was one that was particularly so but I can't find it. They were absolutely unhinged the demonic grins slurring their speech, drunken with hatred. I don't think they should have been reported, but other people thought differently. I guess my way you still have Marxists working for the Secret Service, as paramedics, teachers and so on. It's probably not worth it just so they keep making videos that you like to laugh at. That one commie though, he was Gollum's brother or something you never saw such deranged hatred come from a grown man, holy shit it was funny. I can't describe it but my ribs were hurting it was the closest thing to Gollum in a human being (assuming he was a human being).
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Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
because Kirk wasn't advocating for death so his speech doesn't hold that expectation
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Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
@Kwek00 This makes you an ableist
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FreddieUK · 70-79, M
The US networks are certainly 'on the run', terrified of the Government's disapproval.
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
Now it seems JD Vance is going to carry on Charlie Kirk's mission turning it into literally the ministry of state propaganda.
JSul3 · 70-79
Dowd was a scapegoat.