Charlie Kirk Shot and Killed at Utah Valley University

That doesn't answer the question. The question was not, What did Kirk say that you disagree with. The question was What did Kirk say to justify his murder?

In response to that question you cite an article from a liberal website that lists various things Kirk has said and done, none of which justify his murder in my opinion.

So, again, are you stating for the record that the items in the article justify Kirk's murder?
He said some people have to die for 2nd Amendment rights.....I guess Kirk was one of them.
 
Several teachers and others have already been fired for their insensitivity and vile words on social media about Kirk... like he deserved it... and an NFL coach was fired and an MSNBC analyst.... this is good news....
 
He said some people have to die for 2nd Amendment rights.....I guess Kirk was one of them.
was that directed at anyone? and ain't that free speech? you know, opinions, they're like assholes, everyone has one.
 
You still haven't answered the question. What did Kirk SAY to JUSTIFY HIS MURDER?
well what he posted was a comment and not directed at anyone. so what was his point, that an opinion is hate speech?
 
Those who were fired include:
  • Matthew Dowd: The political analyst was fired by MSNBC after suggesting on-air that Kirk's "hateful words" contributed to the violence that led to his death. After facing immediate backlash, Dowd issued an apology on social media, clarifying that he did not intend to blame Kirk for the attack.
  • Laura Sosh-Lightsy: An employee of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), Sosh-Lightsy was terminated after making "inappropriate and callous comments" on social media. She posted "ZERO sympathy" for Kirk's death and suggested that "hate begets hate". MTSU President Sidney McPhee stated that her comments were inconsistent with the university's values and undermined its credibility.
  • Charlie Rock: A football communications coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers, Rock was fired for a social media post that mocked Kirk's death. The post included a video of Kirk and the caption, "Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it ...," referencing his controversial views.
  • Gerald Bourguet: The Phoenix Suns reporter for PHNX Sports was fired for posts he made on social media regarding Kirk's death. The posts included comments about Kirk's alleged "hateful rhetoric," although Bourguet later clarified he was not celebrating the violence. PHNX Sports released a statement confirming they had parted ways with the reporter and do not condone violence.
  • Laura Sosh-Lightsy: An assistant dean of students at Middle Tennessee State University was dismissed for making "inappropriate and callous comments on social media" regarding Kirk's death.
 
Apparently Mac misunderstood my question to Dr. Phosphorus. I asked Dr.P what Kirk said to justify his murder. He gives me an article of Kirk doing and saying things that, at worst, hurt liberals' feelings. So I ask again and Mac intercedes with a snide remark that suggests I won't believe the article anyway. So I ask him if he thinks the items in the article justify Kirk's murder and I get a laugh emoji in response.

I never said a ******* word about the veracity of the article so Mac's comment was irrelevant.
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They have been convinced by their TV's that talking in circles is a victory.

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You still haven't answered the question. What did Kirk SAY to JUSTIFY HIS MURDER?
I just said it.....he was one of the victims for his precious 2nd Amendment rights.

"2nd Amendment rights" and other people dying in school shootings for those precious rights sound like abstract concepts....until you end up 6 feet under yourself over those precious rights. Then it's not so abstract anymore.
 
Those who were fired include:
  • Matthew Dowd: The political analyst was fired by MSNBC after suggesting on-air that Kirk's "hateful words" contributed to the violence that led to his death. After facing immediate backlash, Dowd issued an apology on social media, clarifying that he did not intend to blame Kirk for the attack.
  • Laura Sosh-Lightsy: An employee of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), Sosh-Lightsy was terminated after making "inappropriate and callous comments" on social media. She posted "ZERO sympathy" for Kirk's death and suggested that "hate begets hate". MTSU President Sidney McPhee stated that her comments were inconsistent with the university's values and undermined its credibility.
  • Charlie Rock: A football communications coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers, Rock was fired for a social media post that mocked Kirk's death. The post included a video of Kirk and the caption, "Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it ...," referencing his controversial views.
  • Gerald Bourguet: The Phoenix Suns reporter for PHNX Sports was fired for posts he made on social media regarding Kirk's death. The posts included comments about Kirk's alleged "hateful rhetoric," although Bourguet later clarified he was not celebrating the violence. PHNX Sports released a statement confirming they had parted ways with the reporter and do not condone violence.
  • Laura Sosh-Lightsy: An assistant dean of students at Middle Tennessee State University was dismissed for making "inappropriate and callous comments on social media" regarding Kirk's death.
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MSNBC is over and it's good to watch them tying the knot in their own noose.

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Which coach?
Sorry not a coach..
  • Charlie Rock: A football communications coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers was fired for posting a video on Instagram mocking Kirk's assassination. The video was captioned "Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it," along with a screenshot of the Wu-Tang Clan song "Protect Ya Neck".
 
Several teachers and others have already been fired for their insensitivity and vile words on social media about Kirk... like he deserved it... and an NFL coach was fired and an MSNBC analyst.... this is good news....
it was an NFL staffer, carolina panthers.
 
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was that directed at anyone? and ain't that free speech? you know, opinions, they're like assholes, everyone has one.
Doesn't have to be directed at anyone....it's a stupid, insensitive thing to say. What kind of asshole says that? You don't think there are thousands of parents of dead children out there that don't hear that?

But you'll never be smart enough to understand that. Sadly, Kirk was never smart enough to understand that, either.
 
Sorry not a coach..
  • Charlie Rock: A football communications coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers was fired for posting a video on Instagram mocking Kirk's assassination. The video was captioned "Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it," along with a screenshot of the Wu-Tang Clan song "Protect Ya Neck".
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Thanks for clarifying.

I like seeing them doing this to themselves.

Now we can start fixing the problems.

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it was an NFL staffer, carolina panthers.
Sorry not a coach..
  • Charlie Rock: A football communications coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers was fired for posting a video on Instagram mocking Kirk's assassination. The video was captioned "Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it," along with a screenshot of the Wu-Tang Clan song "Protect Ya Neck".
 
It is "extremist" to not want children to be given sex change hormones and surgery, or "extremist" to support Donald Trump.

How is the 80 side of 80-20 issues "extremist?"

The vast majority of democrats do not support surgery, and only support hormone therapy with parental consent and only if the doctor approves it. It is not a black and white 80-20 issue like you're simplistically labeling it.

Kirk opposed abortion even in cases of rape and incest. This polled at over 80% against, in a shit hole red state like Texas. That's what you call being on the 20 side of a 80-20 issue, and extremist.
 
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