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Charlie Kirk assasinated

It really feels like 1968 all over again.
 
I’m not sure if I have this right but it seems Trump was the first to declare Kirk dead, just speaking for myself but if Trump sees this as another way for him to get attention how tragic can he think it really is?
 
In that case the other side will go after Mamdani next.
Unlikely. The far right wants Mamdani to be elected and to fail miserably.

What made 1968 different than the political assassinations in the 1970s is that activists and free speech advocates were targeted. Around the same time, we saw a large number of overdoses and suicides of famous people.
 
There's a bunch of videos making the rounds of Kirk saying that gun deaths are the price we pay for the freedom to bear arms, equating it to automobile accidents. Some of the videos were posted by Turning Point USA. None have aged well considering what just happened. A particularly bad video is of Kirk saying that without the Second Amendment, we would not be able to have any of the other Amendments. Ironic because someone decided to use the Second Amendment to end Kirk's use of the Free Speech clause in the First Amendment.


For the sake of accuracy, the statistics Kirk loved to cite are not accurate. He knowingly misrepresents gang violence as being the problem. The FBI tries to cobble together crime reporting at a national level when localities are not required to report on gun deaths. And the CDC was barred by Congress from doing epidemiological and public health studies on gun deaths. He is correct that suicide is at least 50% of the deaths by guns in the US, however he assumes that the suicide wasn't preceded by a homicide. We all know of examples of where a man (and it almost always a man) kills other family members, then kills himself.
 
Unlikely. The far right wants Mamdani to be elected and to fail miserably.

What made 1968 different than the political assassinations in the 1970s is that activists and free speech advocates were targeted. Around the same time, we saw a large number of overdoses and suicides of famous people.
Agreed on the GOP goal, but loose cannons don't follow GOP strategy. They get a notion and do it.

As to the deaths in the 70's, we were at the peak of the sex, drugs and rock 'n roll revolution. Lotta nitwits slid down the slide of hard drugs to death.

Nothing suspicious about the elite indulging themselves to death. And the suicides were part of the territor when you've lived a life of dissipation. And for the pure, disillusionment was due after the failure of Watergate, the Peace Corps, and the rise of Reagan.
 
The assassination is likely the opening salvo of the disintegration of the "civil" order in the US.

When the government is no longer legitimate, the people resort to vigilanteeism.

It's now not coming. It's here.

And you can be sure Trump's remarks will spark retribution and counter, and on, and on, and on.
 
The assassination is likely the opening salvo of the disintegration of the "civil" order in the US.

When the government is no longer legitimate, the people resort to vigilanteeism.

It's now not coming. It's here.

And you can be sure Trump's remarks will spark retribution and counter, and on, and on, and on.
when was the govt legit, when the founding slave traders showed up with guns, syphilis and smallpox blankets?
 
Whoever did this knew what they were doing. The shot came from 200 yards (600 ft) from the top of a building, and they got him right where it would kill him in one shot.
This was not some random terrorist. This was professional or at least knowledgeable and experienced.

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They hit the wrong person.

Do better.
 
We elected these people.



"Silent prayers get silent results," Boebert said. She could also be heard asking for a prayer to be said "out loud."

The Colorado Republican's comments resulted in shouts from Democrats. Some reportedly began shouting back about how Republicans had ignored a school shooting that happened Wednesday as well, according to the New York Times.

Meanwhile, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., stood up and began shouting back. "You all caused this," she said.
 
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