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I don’t understand the need to point out why you didn’t like someone who was just murdered. You shouldn’t need to like someone to be horrified by their public killing.
If I were to be charitable, I would say there are right wingers glorifying him because they like his work - maybe you could say excessively - and people feel the need to set the record straight
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I’m surrounded by people who feel the need to emphasize what a bad guy he was. It’s clear their only real concern is political violence coming back their way. It’s a complete lack of empathy.
These outlets know that their audiences weren’t Charlie Kirk fans. They’re just trying to give them a cheap excuse for their complete disregard for a man’s life.
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It feels a bit like a strand of puritanism, where certain words and ideas are verboten, and speaking them entails punishment or censorship, regardless of the context in which they were spoken. Feels a bit like a Catholic inquisitor reading out a list of heresies for which the accused is guilty.
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