The death of Charlie Kirk has deeply offended the moral underpinnings of what makes America, America, which is free speech. It has also offended the right wing in America, who are calling the Left "hypocrites" for their lack of support for his death.
00:00:00.000They'd throw you off of tall buildings, right?
00:00:02.440Now they don't have any tall buildings left, so I don't...
00:00:05.020I'm seeing clips like this, both for and against Charlie, of saying,
00:00:09.280Hey, look at his opinion. Wasn't he great? Or look at his bad opinion.
00:00:13.460Didn't he deserve to die or not be mourned?
00:00:18.380And I find this so creepy because it's like,
00:00:21.920Okay, let's look at his political views and decide whether he should have been killed or not.
00:00:26.480Like, even the people showing clips in support of Charlie,
00:00:29.540of like oh wow he had a beautiful opinion like it doesn't it triggers my ocd because it's like okay
00:00:34.740if he had a shitty opinion then we would kill him and i love how the left are calling the right
00:00:39.600hypocrites for cancel culture when this is this is what you're doing once again where you take
00:00:44.760one little clip of someone's life and then try to create the entire this is the entire person
00:00:50.800therefore they deserve to die right that's how far cancel culture's gone on the left
00:00:57.480And speaking of this cancel culture from the right, I was explaining it to a friend the other day.
00:01:01.660The right are hypocrites. I thought they believe in free speech.
00:01:05.440And the fact is, Charlie Kirk's death has hit a nerve.
00:01:09.040It has deeply offended the moral underpinnings of what makes America, America, which is free speech.
00:01:16.300And this idea that it's like this coordinated MAGA thing to cancel people,
00:01:20.260I don't think the right wing is that organized in America when it comes to this.
00:01:24.180I think it actually was just a common, deep offense, and they saw a massive moral failing of people that offended one of the foundational values of America, which is, I don't care if you have the worst opinion ever, as long as you're not inciting violence or threatening people, then you can say it, and you shouldn't expect it to be killed for it.