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Fuck all this "let's not celebrate the gruesome murder of a political opponent" bullshit, the man was a stochastic terrorist. Let's dunk on the douchebag and piss on his grave together. I hope more fascists like him get it through the neck

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[โ€“] Jax@sh.itjust.works 21 points 3 weeks ago

I would have, wholeheartedly, invited and welcomed change in a man like Charlie Kirk. If he were to have changed his ways, changed his words โ€” he might have been able to start a chain reaction of others realizing it's ok to admit you're wrong.

I have empathy for Kirk. In his final moments he probably felt unbridled fear, for himself, his kids, and the world he helped create. One of my worst fears, ironically, is dying where the only thing I feel is fear.

I am also happy he is dead. Blind empathy is a worthless trait.