RE: LeoThread 2025-09-14 18:20

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The quote reflects someone who hadn't paid much attention to Charlie Kirk due to a focus on American topics and off-putting content styles, and only recently discovered his interviews with people they admire, like Kara Dansky and Richie Herron.

Since Kirk's death, many describe him as racist, homophobic, misogynistic, or fascist, often relying on brief clips without context. However, testimonies from Black individuals, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and women with diverse political views suggest he treated them well, challenging these accusations.

Questions arise about whether his behavior was genuine or a façade, which seems implausible, and attempting to control the narratives of marginalized groups by dismissing their experiences is patronizing.



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Additionally, videos show Kirk advocating for respectful dialogue despite differences to prevent violence. This doesn't align with characteristics of fascism, as true fascists silence political opponents permanently.

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