▲ | ath3nd 4 days ago | |
> No one actively made fun of the deaths of school kids or anyone on the left - the Hortmanns or the injury to Paul Pelosi > No one actually celebrates those tragedies. Yeah, some of the right wing figures outright questioned whether these things happened: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/09/alex-jones-asks-sup... Walking human expired cheese Donald Trump Jr. shared a pic of Paul Pelosi Halloween costume which does count as making fun. But freedom of speech, right? https://time.com/6226946/paul-pelosi-attack-gop-response-pol... And Charlie himself on the Pelosi case wanted a patriot to "Bail out" the assailant: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/charlie-kirk-once-called... > This is shameful and no sane person should feel happy that a person who advocated for free speech and nothing else has been assassinated. I don't feel happy. Nobody should be shot. However, Charlie did advocate for white supremacy: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/fact-check-charlie-kirk-once-22340... and did say that "Empathy is a made-up term" https://x.com/JasonSCampbell/status/1580241307515383808 so I feel 0 empathy for him, to honor his legacy of hating empathy and embracing gun deaths as worth it. > And yet here you are actively saying you find Charlie’s death hilarious I don't celebrate Charlie getting shot. Nobody deserves to get shot in the first place. Hell, nobody should own guns in the first place. But Charlie? He thought otherwise. He thought "some gun deaths are worth it" (Charlie's own words), and who am I to doubt him? A guy saying gun deaths are "worth it" (Charlie's words) getting shot? Hilarious. It's like Herman Cain opposing masks and social distancing dying from covid. Also hilarious. It's just the truth. > May God help you find more peace and less hatred. God doesn't exist, but if he did, he/she/they made the world a better place. Thoughts and prayers. |