Jim Ross: Charlie Kirk's Death Revealed Hidden Resentments (Opinion)
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Jim Ross: Charlie Kirk's death revealed hidden resentments (Opinion)
Kirk’s death brought out the worst in some on the opposite side of the political divide. Through memes, social media postings and other forms of communication there emerged a game of let’s see who can say they’re glad Charlie Kirk is dead without actually saying they’re glad Charlie Kirk is dead.
The guilt assignment came like a reflex: After the murder of Charlie Kirk, the US President and his followers immediately spoke of far-left perpetrators. But is that true? What is known about Tyler Robinson makes the search for his motive much more difficult.
The investigation after the fatal shot at Trump's supporter Kirk also leads to the world of gaming and meme culture. But what do video games and ironic web flossles have to do with the assassination? By Hanin Kleemann.
Charlie Sheen says it's surreal what happened to the conservative opinion leader.
Charlie Kirk’s death got complicated by “extremely online” culture
Editor’s note: This issue of Regulator was sent to subscribers prior to the release of the indictment against Tyler Robinson. Though we have more hints about Robinson’s motives, what follows is still accurate about the videogame-referencing memes being a red herring. Hello and welcome to Regulator. For a moment, the fatal shooting of conservative activist and influencer Charlie Kirk last week pushed an already divided nation to its brink. Memb…
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