Cool, I have yet to see a single person “supporting” it. I’m already seeing threats of violence from right wingers against minorities, though. Not mourning a piece of shit ≠ calling for or supporting continued violence. He didn’t deserve to be murdered— nobody does— but he doesn’t deserve to be mourned.
Far less than 90% oppose tRump’s white supremacist bullshit, his ableism, his queerphobia, his excitement about immigrants dying and being disappeared in camps, his support of “israel”, the list goes on. It’s the majority of them who are hateful and cheer for oppression and violence. That’s not “difference of opinion”. It’s fascism.
exactly, i do too. this is something that shouldn’t have happened. people dying for their freedom of speech is a bad sign. it’s concerning that the shooting and death of a democratic representative in june was completely glossed over, yet a podcaster is being awarded the presidential medal of freedom?? charlie kirk did nothing in this world but spew hate and champion the 2nd amendment. i could go on and on about everything he’s said. the future is not bright for the USA
Teenagers killing themselves is important enough to solicit private money for services like that. Not sure how you freaks can somehow relate that to someone being assassinated for their political views, but yeah, I’m fucking mad about it. You’re too miserable and indoctrinated to see how utterly fucked your views are to society.
I think that what happened to Charlie was horrible. He was horrible too so I’m not mourning him but I’m not celebrating what happened either. I don’t condone gun violence, no matter what. Therapy is expensive, many people do not have the money for that. Also, if a queer teenager is suicidal they probably won’t get the courage to tell their parents, especially if the parents are homophobic. So, the suicide prevention hotline’s program was essential for them to be able to talk anonymously