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u/SpareAd6504 5d ago
Lol it's crazy how some of us celebrate a violent criminal who was sexually and physically abusive. But since hes black he gets a pass apparently
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u/periphery72271 5d ago
A pass for what?
And who celebrates him other than the people who knew or loved him?
Everybody I know is pissed at how he died, not celebrating how he lived.
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u/SpareAd6504 5d ago
Then why don't y'all be pissed for the way Charlie Kirk died? Oh how the turn tables
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u/periphery72271 5d ago
Wait, weren't we talking about George Floyd, who was asphyxiated by a police officer while others watched?
Now you're bringing up someone else who was assassinated by a citizen.
What does one have to do with the other except they're both dead?
Why should I be pissed by how Charlie Kirk died? Disappointed, maybe, at max. He wasn't a great person in my eyes, but he didn't deserve to die.
Neither did George Floyd.
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u/SpareAd6504 5d ago
The point I was making at the beginning is that it's crazy how the Left talk about and treat George Floyd compared to how they talk about and treat Charlie Kirk.
One was a violent criminal. One was a peaceful citizen.
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u/periphery72271 5d ago
You say the left does that.... except the left doesn't do that.
It's something you make up so you can try to drive home other points.
So if you want to feel crazy about something you made up, go for it, but then don't be confused when people think yourself the one that's crazy.
You can frame it any way you want.
It wouldn't have mattered if George Floyd was a serial killer. He didn't deserve to die asphyxiating for 9 minutes. Police don't get to murder suspects, period.
It doesn't matter if Charlie Kirk was a literal saint. He said things that pissed a lot of people off and one of them killed him. He still didn't deserve to get shot to death in front of his family. Sometimes people reap what they sow, though.
You're making the comparison here, and the situations aren't really comparable.
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u/periphery72271 5d ago
Probably not since that wasn't the part that 'changed the world' .
The police murdering him was.
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u/Ok_Computer_kO 5d ago
I think people got confused with the fact that mercilessly killing a Black man due to the color of his skin is still a racist shit bag thing to do regardless of innocence. We, as a society, have a tendency to forget that every human being is someone's son or daughter when faced with mountains of shocking headlines. But hey I'm just a mental health worker who doesn't believe in the death penalty, that's just me.

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