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Charlie Kirk Shot
#21
(4 hours ago)badgervike Wrote: VG..I respectfully disagree.  You obviously haven't spent much time listening to him...but you were comfortable saying that he spread a lot of hate...now watered down to "I don't agree with him".  We need to get beyond calling people that disagree with you Nazis, Fascists, Purveyors of Hate, etc.  Can't we just simply disagree?

Both are true. He spread hate and I don't agree with him. I also don't advocate violence. I want to see the person that took his life face consequences for his actions. We clearly disagree.
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#22
(4 hours ago)Vikergirl Wrote: Both are true. He spread hate and I don't agree with him. I also don't advocate violence. I want to see the person that took his life face consequences for his actions. We clearly disagree.

I think you clearly aren't informed enough to agree or disagree in reality.

Internet detective work. Let's see if it's accurate. The hateful lyrics of his/her song alone are enough that they deserve their name to be out there. There's a lot of facebook comparisons going on as well. The ammo and weapon were by all accounts littered with antifa / trans slogans. It's kind of evident where this is headed, I think.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09...-may-have/
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#23
(4 hours ago)Vikergirl Wrote: Both are true. He spread hate and I don't agree with him. I also don't advocate violence. I want to see the person that took his life face consequences for his actions. We clearly disagree.

Ahh....the ol' victim blaming.  Former Viking, Nate Burleson, did the same today:

"CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson asked former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy Thursday whether he felt Republicans need to "reflect" on their rhetoric after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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#24
(2 hours ago)badgervike Wrote: Ahh....the ol' victim blaming.  Former Viking, Nate Burleson, did the same today:

"CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson asked former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy Thursday whether he felt Republicans need to "reflect" on their rhetoric after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

What? There is no victim blaming whatsoever. I see you like deflection. Yes absolutely reflection could be a good thing all around. I am sick and tired of gun violence but until both sides talk and take action, nothing will change. On a positive note, Sophie Forchas (Annunciation) has been upgraded from critical to serious condition.
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(52 minutes ago)Vikergirl Wrote: What? There is no victim blaming whatsoever. I see you like deflection. Yes absolutely reflection could be a good thing all around. I am sick and tired of gun violence but until both sides talk and take action, nothing will change. On a positive note, Sophie Forchas (Annunciation) has been upgraded from critical to serious condition.

Why bother engaging in the thread at all if you’re not informed enough to even back any of your points?  Tell us how he preached hate.  I sincerely doubt you’ve really ever even listened to him and probably need time to conduct a crash course to find anything to support your point.  You should be embarrassed by that. This guy didn’t see hate in Charlie’s message. My question for you is, why do you? Or better yet, do you have even one example to share?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09...ns-blasts/
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