Putting aside the fact that every single of those quotes is completely detached from its context, through which you could make almost any body look bad, it doesn't really matter if he was a "good" person or not. Good is relative. Taking a human life is not. Murdering people for the simple act of speaking is appalling. When you say "He didn't deserve to be murdered, BUT he was a bad person…" you are tacitly approving of his killing by making excuses for his killer and rationalizing his behavior.
I knew there would be a bunch of weirdos celebrating it, but I was shocked by the number of people number people either openly cheering on this brazen murder, or making excuses for this violent act. Practically every progressive woman I've known since high school was lauding the killing in their story.
I think it is really indicative of a new era of American political violence. I'm certain more will follow in retaliation for this murder. The only off ramp is if people are willing to dial back their rhetoric and look at their political opponents as human beings, but people on the left were pouring a can of gasoline on the proverbial flames while the man's body was still warm. Any one right of center is dehumanized for being "hateful", a "fascist", or a "Nazi". All of whom they consider legitimate targets for violence. They are sowing the winds, and I will feel no sympathy for them when they reap the whirlwind.
nai06 said:
BartInLA said:
I'm no fan of the radical left but I hope that they cry out as loud as anyone else. These are completely against a civil society and the putrid act done by a coward was very un-American. ALL should unite for at least a few days. This should not be political. We should all stand united.
I don't want anyone dying via gun violence. Maybe Kirk's murder will motivate conservatives to work with liberals towards ending gun violence…
Why would conservatives work with progressives to fix something that isn't the root cause of the issue? And what's your genius solution to this extremely complex issue? "Common sense gun laws" that aren't actually common sense and almost universally tread on some major component of having a Second Amendment? And why are you so focused on the tool, and not the person and ideology responsible for the killing? A gun is a tool that can be used for good just as it can bad. Guns would never kill anyone if violent people didn't wield them.
More to the point though, I have a serious fundamental issue with the notion that a right as equally integral to American life as free speech ought to be abrogated for everyone, all because a tiny minority of psychopaths misuse them. You are punishing law-abiding citizens for the acts of criminals. Criminals who would just illegally obtain a firearm anyway, or another weapon in lieu of that. You end up just disarming people who have done nothing wrong, while leaving the violent, criminal actors free to do what they were going to do anyway.