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We keep seeing claims that there are people who's words are responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Like this as an example: "the people responsible for Charlie Kirk's political assassination."
If words are to blame, can the attacks on thoughts and ideas be far behind? And who's words are to blame (supposedly), and do Charlie's own words get a pass? If so how is that fair?
People are condemning Democrats who have used the word "FIGHT" in political speeches. Well, let's take a look at something quite interesting:
www.pbs.org
and...
Trump's Jan. 6 Speech, was A Key Part Of Impeachment Trial - (he was impeached twice)
There was a discussion at the time: Capitol riots: Did Trump's words at rally incite violence?
later...
Trump using Jan. 6 riot as campaign rallying cry
In Iowa, he called those convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol "J6 hostages."
yet we have Trump on record: Trump once called Jan. 6 a 'heinous attack.' Now he calls it a 'day of love.'
The former president has increasingly defended his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, most recently referring to them as "we."
Before many were "pardoned" Jan. 6th criminal defendants said Trump incited them
A look into Trump's words: Dissecting Trump’s “Peacefully and Patriotically” Defense of the January 6th Attack
Now back to Charlie Kirk's own words...

Like this as an example: "the people responsible for Charlie Kirk's political assassination."
If words are to blame, can the attacks on thoughts and ideas be far behind? And who's words are to blame (supposedly), and do Charlie's own words get a pass? If so how is that fair?
People are condemning Democrats who have used the word "FIGHT" in political speeches. Well, let's take a look at something quite interesting:
WATCH: Trump used ‘fight’ or ‘fighting’ 20 times in rally speech, Dean says
WATCH: Trump used ‘fight’ or ‘fighting’ 20 times in rally speech, Dean says
Prosecutors at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial are using footage of the rally he headlined ahead of the riot on the Capitol to argue he incited the crowd.
and...
Trump's Jan. 6 Speech, was A Key Part Of Impeachment Trial - (he was impeached twice)
There was a discussion at the time: Capitol riots: Did Trump's words at rally incite violence?
later...
Trump using Jan. 6 riot as campaign rallying cry
In Iowa, he called those convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol "J6 hostages."
yet we have Trump on record: Trump once called Jan. 6 a 'heinous attack.' Now he calls it a 'day of love.'
The former president has increasingly defended his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, most recently referring to them as "we."
Before many were "pardoned" Jan. 6th criminal defendants said Trump incited them
A look into Trump's words: Dissecting Trump’s “Peacefully and Patriotically” Defense of the January 6th Attack
Now back to Charlie Kirk's own words...
