Wisbech Eagle
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- Location
- Truro Cornwall
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England
There’s plenty of evidence for what Jimmy Kimmel said. The politicisation of this tragedy arises exclusively from the right, with their attempts to blame the left, when the truth is that it actually falls on them.Jimmy Kimmels mockery crossed a line by politicising a tragedy and pointing fingers without evidence.
Condemning the act while speculating on motives risks fanning flames, not understanding them.
Canceling him isn’t about silencing analysis it’s about accountability for reckless rhetoric.
The doctor found out what happens when you celebrate murder and assassination so to did the fire chief and now so has kimmel.
The left have such a disregard for human life it's actually disgusting that they can make jokes and celebrate it.
They all had their moment of silence, knee taking, rioting and burning down cities when a criminal died of a dug overdose a few years ago. But when the right right have peaceful prayers and vigils for a kind soul that did nothing but debate the looney lefties they stamp all over the flowers and celebrate his death.
You are part of this toxic ideology and you contribute to the flames in your denial of it. At the end of the day you are only gaslighting yourself.
If the right had held up their hands and admitted responsibility, on hearing the alleged confession from a guy whose family think had become more left leaning recently and was romantically involved with a transsexual, then we could be on the way to a reconciliation.
The guy is said to have said he had “had enough” of Charlie Kirk’s antagonism and this resulted in him taking extreme action. If the right accepted that it is their aggression towards those who don’t conform to their ideas that lies behind this tragedy then it would start the healing. Most people can swallow anger and fight with arguments but some cannot. We see the same on both sides of politics. The difference is the right seem incapable of recognising it. Or at least most cannot. Governor Cox being a shining example of responsible Republicanism in the words he is speaking. I hope he stands against Vance the next time. He is a decent man.
Political violence is a scourge that ought to unite everyone. Instead we have most of the right trying to ramp it up with some unbelievable rhetoric.