(11-09-2025, 09:31 PM)Webbie2689 Wrote: I hear what y'all are saying, but damn. Idk anymore.
I didn't know shit about Charlie Kirk, but from what I understand he just had unpopular opinions; he wasn't out there causing harm to anyone, wasn't being physically violent, wasn't making wives widows or children fatherless. Are y'all really not bothered at all by people celebrating his death? Should we make it the norm to just shoot anyone who says wild shit (also, who determines what exactly should be considered "wild shit"?)? I don't know about any of you but that's definitely not a world I feel great about raising my kids in.
I'm admittedly kinda numb to all the death at this point, but it's the way people react and talk about this stuff that bothers me. Anytime something happens all anyone talks about is which political party looks better/worse (here in America, at least). Why is that always what matters most to people nowadays? Both parties have supplied ample evidence that they're both fucking trash and shouldn't be followed by anyone, certainly not with any amount of pride, yet people are constantly roasting the other side as if their own is worth a damn.
If Kanye gets assassinated tomorrow, are we all celebrating? Don't answer that.
/rant. I didn't wanna do this on Facebook lol.
I would suggest looking into Turning Point USA. It's the organization that Charlie Kirk founded which has spent millions upon millions indoctrinating young men into embracing really regressive conservative ideology. They're funded by the Koch Brothers to help make really bad policies a reality. So when people say, "Charlie Kirk never hurt anybody, he just had bad opinions," that's not technically true. Charlie Kirk himself wasn't the sole cause but helped play a very large role in getting far right extremists elected all over the country, and has helped to overturn Roe v Wade and a number of equal opportunity employment initiatives.
Texas, for instance, was caught covering up the number of deaths from women who couldn't receive necessary healthcare because of abortion laws that the right passed after Roe got overturned. Multiple women literally bled to death in hospital parking lots because the hospitals refused to provide emergency abortions that could've saved these women's lives. Some women who survived those episodes lost their ability to have kids again. That was all policy that Charlie Kirk helped make a reality by using his massive microphone to convince enough people to turn and vote for extremists who made it happen.
More recently, Professor Stacey Patton came out and spoke of the harassment she and many professors like her faced daily because of Charlie Kirk. See, there was something called "Kirk's Watchlist" wherein he would use his massive microphone to have endless targeted harassment and threats lobbied at professors like Patton. She received countless death threats, threatening voice mails, doxxing, harassment, and had multiple security people on her campus asking if she needed them by her at all times because so many of Kirk's followers were literally threatening to kill or rape her.
That's not some person who has an "unpopular opinion." The goal, by Kirk's own non-admission, was to hound these people into submission. To use fear and intimidation to force people to not be so vocal about stances that Kirk found to be counter to his agenda. Like reproductive rights, equal opportunities, raising minimum wages, that trans people should have the same rights as everyone else and not be scapegoated, the whole nine yards. Kirk is one of many propagandists who made our political climate what it is today.
For as much as everyone loves to "both sides" every issue, this is not a "both sides" thing. Republicans alone were the ones who have actively galvanized the worst people in this country to decide that they can settle disputes with bullets. It's right wingers who send death threats to pollworkers. Right wingers who stormed the capital. A right winger murdered Melissa Hortman, a democratic lawmaker two months ago, and then shot Jonathan Hoffman, another democratic rep in the same state, because he wanted to end democrats majority in the state with bullets. It was right wingers who sent death threats to judges. It was a MAGA nut who smashed Paul Pelosi's head in with a hammer, who Kirk called a patriot and wanted pardoned. That shooter everyone is saying was trans from a few weeks ago was a white nationalist nazi and by accounts was de-transitioned too. When Trump called CNN the "enemy of the people," one of his supporters drove up in a van full of homemade bombs and countless rounds of ammo because he planned to quite literally kill every single person in the CNN newsroom before he was caught. When Trump railed against the FBI in Ohio, one of his followers shot up the HQ, and got gunned down for it because he believed they were just targeting Trump during the investigations.
Even the guy who shot Trump was a far right conservative gun nut. The media and the right wing kept saying "democrats did it," and the call was coming from inside the proverbial house so to speak.
And for as much as everyone is trying to say "Kirk got killed for his opinions," it's worth pointing out that the shooter hasn't even been identified or caught yet. Utah is a solid red state, and the last two political assassination attempt was carried out by a far right fanatic. It's not going to be a surprise if it turns out that Kirk's killer was a far right conservative as well.
So, I don't buy this talking point so many are using right now, that "both sides" are to blame. The evidence is so overwhelming that it's one side. Democrats are always expected the cool the temperature, all the while, republicans freely fan the flames and have a much bigger microphone to spread their vitriol since way more billionaires back them and we can't get money out of politics until Citizens United is overturned.
As for people celebrating Kirk's death? I'm not celebrating, but I'm not mourning either. Kirk was a horrible person. The world isn't a worse place because he's not in it. It's certainly more dangerous, but it's only more dangerous because in the wake of his death, the entire right wing is calling for violence against democrats in retaliation. From Elon Musk, Jesse Waters, Nancy Mace, a whole ton of right wing politicians and influencers. And we already saw the kinds of people who listen to these right wing provocateurs. It only takes one person to turn that anger into violence.
That's not something that you see with regularity from the left. All leftists of prominence aren't celebrating either. So, from where things stand, the two are simply not comparable. When Hortman was murdered two months ago and Hoffman was nearly killed, along with both of their spouses, that was right wing terrorism. Was anyone worried for even a second that democrats were all gonna rise up and start killing republicans in retaliation? Nope. In fact, the right was once again cheering their deaths at the hands of one of their own. Mike Lee pretended that Vance, the shooter, was a socialist democrat, when he was a far right Christian nationalist in charge of a security firm who bankrolled a lot of republicans whenever possible.
Because when all is said and done, it's their fault. Republicans are 100% to blame for getting us where we are. Democrats are to blame for sitting on their hands when they had the power to actually do something about this by passing laws to address political violence or packing the Supreme Court to get a ruling that would ensure insurrectionists couldn't hold office. Their crime is inaction. The right's crime is bringing us to this point by spending the last few decades tearing down our social safety nets to use the funds to give more money to the billionaires, and staying in power by stoking the flames of hatred and division, by misleading their low information supporters into believing that all of their problems are from whatever scapegoats they name in that week instead of the billionaires.
When people really stop and look at all of the facts; all the policies passed by the right and all of the misdirection they've had people like Kirk spreading, how can people truly keep saying "it's both sides"? I've been pulling my hair out for years trying to understand that. And I don't even like the democrats, but I'm not actively dreading any time they're in power either, because stuff like this doesn't happen under them or because of them. Doesn't make them the good guys because most of them are spineless drones, but they don't seem to get off to actively trying to hurt others the way the right does.
Edit: Domestically, at least. Internationally, there's no daylight between the two parties because they both seem to really love giving Israel bombs.
So it's hard for me to really condemn anyone celebrating Kirk's demise when the unsafe political climate that claimed his life is one he helped make a reality through Turning Point USA and anger politics.