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EDIT: I put a few people on ignore after this.
Likewise. I have only had brief forays into this thread but I can see why other posters have given up on it when seeing the extreme views of many who would ironically categorise themselves as being on the kind and compassionate side of politics. And to think these people still can't figure out why their side is losing elections the world over. But, alas, they will bury their heads in the sand, blame the 'literal Nazis and fascists' (the threshold for this qualification seems to be getting lower by the year) and call everyone who disagrees with them morons or, worse still, claim the world is a better place when people who disagree with them are killed.
 
And to think these people still can't figure out why their side is losing elections the world over. But, alas, they will bury their heads in the sand, blame the 'literal Nazis and fascists' (the threshold for this qualification seems to be getting lower by the year)
People also used to wonder why a bunch of their friends and family bought snake oil.

The threshold will get lower as viewpoints that were once promoted by Nazis and fascists are championed by the current ruling political party.

You’re preaching compassion for a man who literally said compassion was a weakness.
 
The fact that we’ve had pages and pages of triggered discourse over the assassination of a non-elected Conservative citizen and not one single centrist/conservative on here had literally anything to say about the assassination of a sitting Democratic representative Melissa Hortman (and her husband) says it all.
 
People also used to wonder why a bunch of their friends and family bought snake oil.

The threshold will get lower as viewpoints that were once promoted by Nazis and fascists are championed by the current ruling political party.

You’re preaching compassion for a man who literally said compassion was a weakness.
For what it's worth, I actually discovered yesterday that the quote that is being bandied about regarding empathy is half a quote being taken out of context and that he went on to say he prefers the term sympathy to empathy. Still not a remark I would concur with but selective quoting is disingenuous.

Regardless, my feeling compassion towards others is not conditional on them feeling compassion for me, and I do happen to have compassion for victims of violence and for their loved ones.

not one single centrist/conservative on here had literally anything to say about the assassination of a sitting Democratic representative Melissa Hortman (and her husband) says it all.

On this, I must say as a non-American this event did not have the same wall-to-wall media coverage as the Charlie Kirk assassination and I was not aware that it had occurred. Having looked at this event, it goes without saying that it is an absolutely reprehensible crime, the perpetrator should face the highest level of punishment and any right-wingers reveling in it are disgusting ghouls who can lay no claim to moral righteousness.
 
Likewise. I have only had brief forays into this thread but I can see why other posters have given up on it when seeing the extreme views of many who would ironically categorise themselves as being on the kind and compassionate side of politics. And to think these people still can't figure out why their side is losing elections the world over. But, alas, they will bury their heads in the sand, blame the 'literal Nazis and fascists' (the threshold for this qualification seems to be getting lower by the year) and call everyone who disagrees with them morons or, worse still, claim the world is a better place when people who disagree with them are killed.
I can imagine I'm one of those on your ignore list, but in case I'm not:

Charlie was a fucking nazi, that's not up for debate. Look at what he was saying. He was a white supremacist. He was an anti-semite. He was preaching hate against every minority. He was advocating for the violent eradication of trans individuals.

Educate yourself on the paradox of tolerance instead of clutching your pearls just because people aren't mourning over a genuinely evil human being dying.

Edit: Also it's fucking rich to claim the posts in this thread were extreme, while actively downplaying the legacy of a literal far right extemist. None of Kirk's viewpoints are even close to being mainstream. All his positions were extreme.

Provocative question: Would you have posted this comment if Hitler died and people were happy about said death?
 
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The fact that we’ve had pages and pages of triggered discourse over the assassination of a non-elected Conservative citizen and not one single centrist/conservative on here had literally anything to say about the assassination of a sitting Democratic representative Melissa Hortman (and her husband) says it all.

You’ve said nothing about the countless times peaceful Ukrainians were killed by russian attacks—so your argument is, at the very least, pathetic.
And as for Melissa Hortman—it's infuriating what happened to her. Are you happy now, schmuck?
 
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To those who try to shame us for being indifferent to an evil person dying, I've noticed that none of you ever actually share any clips of him. You say that he was only interested in debate, that he was killed for his "opinions". Well, skip to the 17 minute mark to see a collection of his "opinions":

 
Who killed this guy? Not sure you can know this until someone has been arrested and their motives outlined.
Considering that the FBI was gutted by Trump and the remnants are being run by a moronic magat stooge I think the chances of the shooter being caught are diminishing by the hour.

Which suits them perfectly since they can continue blaming "the left" for as long as possible.
 
Every act of gun violence has something to do with arms control. It’s been two days and you’re already saying, “yeah, but not THESE guns.”

I'm also for gun control and yes you are probably right, but not that the guy took what he deserved because this particular assassination has nothing to do with that as some people here paint it to be =he took what he was searching for type of thing.

Knicker. They killed the guy in front of his family man. Whatever his views are, he was debating. Which is as democratic and civilised as anything. How anybody can cheer for such a death, it sickens me.
 
On this, I must say as a non-American this event did not have the same wall-to-wall media coverage as the Charlie Kirk assassination and I was not aware that it had occurred.
This is partially my point. It barely made a blip. A sitting politician was murdered. Her husband was murdered. But she was on the “wrong side” and the supposedly left-wing media I keep hearing about barely ran a headline. But a private citizen with millions of social media followers on the “right team” gets days of national coverage, flags at half mast, and a medal of freedom. It’s sickening.

You’ve said nothing about the countless times peaceful Ukrainians were killed by russian attacks—so your argument is, at the very least, pathetic.
I’m not posting in that thread, am I? And for the record: Putin is a war criminal and a piece of utter shit.
They killed the guy in front of his family man. Whatever his views are, he was debating. Which is as democratic and civilised as anything. How anybody can cheer for such a death, it sickens me.
I haven’t cheered and I have said that such a matter of execution is despicable. It’s beyond awful that his family had to witness that and it’s disgusting that it happened on a school campus.

I can still think he was a garbage human being. I can feel bad about the way he died without trying to force myself to find the good in someone who spread hate everywhere he went.
 
Common sense man. Almost certainly this was a hit.

They have a guy in custody now, Tyler Robinson, 22 from Utah. Doesn't look much different on the surface now to the guy who shot Trump, or any of the countless other school shootings. Just a troubled kid with access to weapons that he shouldn't have.

EDIT: this guy can barely buy a beer but is able to buy the weapons and be trained to shoot like that
 
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They have a guy in custody now, Tyler Robinson, 22 from Utah. Doesn't look much different on the surface now to the guy who shot Trump, or any of the countless other school shootings. Just a troubled kid with access to weapons that he shouldn't have.

EDIT: this guy can barely buy a beer but is able to buy the weapons and be trained to shoot like that
A 30-06 bolt action (if that's indeed the weapon) is a rather standard hunting rifle. Plenty of hunting areas out in Utah, so I imagine they're rather commonplace. Now if this were a straight up AR-15 assault rifle that was recovered, yes, that's a problem.

Note of semi-relevance, I suppose - My family's more crossbow hunters and I wouldn't necessarily say I'm pro-hunting, but I understand the ecological necessity of it.
 
They have a guy in custody now, Tyler Robinson, 22 from Utah. Doesn't look much different on the surface now to the guy who shot Trump, or any of the countless other school shootings. Just a troubled kid with access to weapons that he shouldn't have.

EDIT: this guy can barely buy a beer but is able to buy the weapons and be trained to shoot like that

Looks like his father turned him into the police.

A hit implies murder for hire or done professionally.

Yes, it's what I thought.
 
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