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So by your logic, it's ok for people to be killed if they say bad things or a "nasty piece of shit", from your perspective? Would the world would be better place if Hasan Piker was killed? Where does it stop? Who wins in the end?Not at all. No "moral high ground" here at all.
I'm not upset that he is dead one iota. I think the world is a better place without him in it, and one only needs to look at the response from the many, many groups and demographics he demonised to understand how much of an evil, nasty piece of shit he was.
And you know what is the real irony in this? Charlie Kirk was one of the loudest and most "revelling" voices whenever people on the left were targets of violence. When an intruder broke into Nancy Pelosi's home with the intent of killing her, and instead brutally assaulted her husband, Charlie Kirk made jokes about it and spread conspiracies about Paul Pelosi actually being a gay lover of the attacker.
And that's just one of countless examples of who Charlie Kirk was.
So, spare me the pearl clutching and the indignation.




